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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025945.txt

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This document discusses a website called MyClinicalTrialLocator.

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This document discusses a website called MyClinicalTrialLocator.com that helps individuals find clinical trials and researchers related to cancer worldwide. The website is updated every 24 hours and allows users to search by specific interests, such as glioblastoma, and view results from specific locations like Germany. Bruce Moskowitz M.D. sent the message to Jeffrey E. thanking them for their assistance with this initiative.

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