AstraZeneca and Voluntis to test digital support service in ovarian cancer trials

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AstraZeneca and Voluntis announced plans to test a digital support service for women undergoing treatment for recurrent platinum-sensitive high-grade ovarian cancer in clinical trials of cediranib plus olaparib. The service has been developed by Voluntis in clinical collaboration with AstraZeneca and NCI. It is delivered through a smartphone app paired with a web portal to...

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