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Summary: Clinical Research Study for People with Cancer-related Anemia.

If...

  • you have been diagnosed with cancer
  • you have recently completed chemotherapy or radiation therapy
  • you have been diagnosed with anemia

Then...

  • you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study for cancer-related anemia.

People with cancer-related anemia typically do not produce enough red blood cells. Researchers are testing a medication in people not currently undergoing chemotherapy or curative radiation therapy, to see whether or not it can increase their red blood cell count and decrease the fatigue that may be caused by cancer-related anemia.

Contact:

Maureen Lampo, Study Coordinator
Staten Island Urological Research, P.C.
1800 Clove Road
Staten Island, NY 10304
Telephone: 718-720-6040
Fax: 718-720-6523
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Profile Page: Staten Island Urological Research, P.C., Staten Island, NY

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:44:02 AM


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