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HOW the RACE for Children Act is Impacting Pediatric Clinical Trials

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SMEs from ICON & Children's Minnesota discuss the future of #pediatriconcology treatment & the RACE (Research to Accelerate Cures & Equity) for Children Act in a 15-minute #FlashWebinar on August 25th at noon EST. Register here: ciscrp.org/events/webinars/...

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