Statewide Clinical Trials Network of Texas (CTNeT) Signs Research Agreements with Leading Research Programs Throughout Texas - Green Technology

The Statewide Clinical Trials Network of Texas (CTNeT), a non-profit clinical trials network established to facilitate multi-institutional, collaborative cancer research, announced today that the organization has signed research agreements with 20 leading cancer research institutions and community-based oncology groups throughout Texas, including all four of the state's National Cancer Institute designated Cancer Centers and Texas Oncology.

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The following organizations have joined together to create the Statewide Clinical Trials Network of Texas (CTNeT): Baylor College of Medicine; Cancer Care Centers of South Texas; The Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders; Mary Crowley Cancer Research Centers; The Methodist Hospital Research Institute; Oncology Consultants, PA; South Texas Oncology & Hematology (STOH) Research at the START Center; Scott & White Healthcare; Texas Children's Cancer Center; Texas Oncology; Texas Tech Health Sciences Center; The UT Health Science Center at Houston; The UT Health Science Center at San Antonio; The UT Health Science Center at Tyler; The UT MD Anderson Cancer Center; The UT Medical Branch at Galveston and The UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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