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      Bubbles
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      Super important stuff indeed. Here's a report from NPR and some background info from my blog if interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/09/new-rules-to-push-for-published-trial.html   

      I wish you all my best. Celeste

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Super important stuff indeed. Here's a report from NPR and some background info from my blog if interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/09/new-rules-to-push-for-published-trial.html   

      I wish you all my best. Celeste

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Super important stuff indeed. Here's a report from NPR and some background info from my blog if interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/09/new-rules-to-push-for-published-trial.html   

      I wish you all my best. Celeste

      Polymath
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      I tried using the new website to find trials shown in the article.  As intended, it really simplified the process, as it relates to geographic search, one of only three required search fields.  I punched in a zip code nearby where I see my specialist, and found a list of trials ongoing at the facility.  More than I thought, but I'm sure my doc has only mentioned one's he thinks may be suited for me.  It does make this easy, as a first step for folks who want to explore options close to home first.

      Gary

      Polymath
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      I tried using the new website to find trials shown in the article.  As intended, it really simplified the process, as it relates to geographic search, one of only three required search fields.  I punched in a zip code nearby where I see my specialist, and found a list of trials ongoing at the facility.  More than I thought, but I'm sure my doc has only mentioned one's he thinks may be suited for me.  It does make this easy, as a first step for folks who want to explore options close to home first.

      Gary

      Polymath
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      I tried using the new website to find trials shown in the article.  As intended, it really simplified the process, as it relates to geographic search, one of only three required search fields.  I punched in a zip code nearby where I see my specialist, and found a list of trials ongoing at the facility.  More than I thought, but I'm sure my doc has only mentioned one's he thinks may be suited for me.  It does make this easy, as a first step for folks who want to explore options close to home first.

      Gary

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