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Clinical Trial Participation Tied to Improved Breast Cancer Outcomes


 

FROM A SYMPOSIUM SPONSORED BY THE SOCIETY OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY

Another attendee pointed out that the Rapid Reporting System sends out an alert if cancer patients are not completing therapy. Dr. Dooley said the system was not in place for the entire study period.

Dr. Dooley and his coauthors reported no relevant conflicts of interest.

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