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        news Cancer, Liver, Infections, Cardiovascular Disease, and other Biologic Agents

        Presented by:The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education
        LecturerLeonard Calabrese, DO, Thomas File, Jr, MD, MSc, MACP, FIDSA, FCCP, Jeffrey Greenberg, MD, M. Elaine Husni, MD, MPH, Jonelle McDonnell, MD, Nora Singer, MD and Nizar N. Zein, MD
        Approximate duration:2.25 hrs.
        Summary points:This CME activity features webcasts, online cases, and an online monograph based on data from the Biologics Therapies Summit III, including relevant factors for management of pregnancy in a woman with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), background risk of individual malignancies in patients with RA, available evidence of malignancy risk for biologics approved for RA, and evidence linking rheumatic disease and its therapies to the risk of cardiovascular disease.
        Accreditation:The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Expiration Date: September 4, 2011.
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