
Registry analysis suggests women often receive too much treatment with glycoprotein 2B3A inhibitors. Duke University’s Karen Alexander told us more.
[audio:https://www.audiomedica.com/podcasting/aha2005/Karen_Alexander.mp3]
Registry analysis suggests women often receive too much treatment with glycoprotein 2B3A inhibitors. Duke University’s Karen Alexander told us more.
[audio:https://www.audiomedica.com/podcasting/aha2005/Karen_Alexander.mp3]
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