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Trade Groups, Academic Societies Urge Govt to Expand Coverage for CGP Testing
Eight organizations including pharma trade groups, patient advocates, and academic societies, have submitted a joint statement to the Japanese health ministry, urging it to expand health coverage for comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) assays conducted in cancer patients. In the statement,…
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