How Long Should Toddlers Ride Rear-Facing in a Car seat?
November 11th, 2009
New research indicates that toddlers are more than five times safer riding rear-facing in a car seat up to their second birthday. Read the rest of this entry »
New research indicates that toddlers are more than five times safer riding rear-facing in a car seat up to their second birthday. Read the rest of this entry »
Dean Oncology is currently enrolling for several lung cancer studies.
Study E1508
Phase 2 Study for patients with extensive stage small cell lung cancer.
Study S0819
Phase 3 Study for patients with advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (Stage 4).
Study #545
Phase 3 Study for patients with stage IIIB/IV or recurrent NSCLC after failure of first line chemotherapy.
For more information about a study contact Susie at 608-410-2724. Please refer to study number.