James Doroshow is an Oncology physician. ClinicalTrials.gov lists 8 registered studies matched to this name.
Overview
Scholarship
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Clinical & industry
trials, payments and federal fundingContact
The practice address and phone this provider lists in the federal NPPES (CMS) registry.
Practice address
3a44 Bidg 31
31 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 208920001
Telephone
301-496-4291Registry record last updated 8 Jul 2007.
Clinical trials
- 5-aza-4'-Thio-2'-Deoxycytidine (Aza-TdC) in People With Advanced Solid Tumors
Sponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Collection and Storage of Tissue and Blood Samples From Patients With Cancer
Sponsor: National Cancer Institute LAO
- Phase I Trial of 4'-Thio-2'-Deoxycytidine (TdCyd) in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
Sponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Registered studies on ClinicalTrials.gov where the overall official or a site investigator name-matches this physician, confirmed against known institution/geography. Latest few shown; the full list is part of the full profile.
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