Breast Cancer Patients, FDA Disagree On Value Of Time-To-Metastasis Endpoints
Executive Summary
FDA doesn’t seem ready to support clinical trial endpoint asked for by metastatic breast cancer patients at patient-focused drug development meeting.
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