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 Recent webcasts/CME - Ovarian Cancer

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    TopAbstracts in Ovarian Cancer 11/18/2009 - (DGNews)
    TopAbstracts in Ovarian Cancer 10/21/2009 - (DGNews)
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    TopAbstracts in Ovarian Cancer 09/23/2009 - (DGNews)

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      news Ovarian Cancer: Designed for the Primary Care Physician

      Presented by:The Texas Medical Association (TMA)
      LecturerEdward V. Hannigan, MD
      Approximate duration:Not available
      Summary points:This text-based educational program reviews the risk factors for ovarian cancer, signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, screening and early detection methods, surgical and pharmacological treatment options, recent and current research, and future outcomes in the fight against ovarian cancer.
      Accreditation:The Texas Medical Association (TMA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. TMA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Expiration Date: April 25, 2011.
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      Text:No
      Pictures/Slides:Yes
      Discussion group:No
      Feedback possible:No
      Minimum connection needed:28.8
      Plugins needed:No
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