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IU School of Medicine enrolls 100th patient in 23-site brain tumor radiation therapy clinical trial
Indiana University School of Medicine is one of 23 institutions in the Radiation One and Done Study (ROADS) clinical trial, and the university, in conjunction with its health partner Indiana University Health, enrolled the 100th patient in the study, according to the trial’s sponsor, GT Medical Technologies, Inc.
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