My introduction to, and lessons learned from, Rick Pazdur

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This editorial has been adapted from “Drugs and the FDA: Safety, Efficacy, and the Public’s Trust.”

Rick Pazdur, MD, the newly appointed director for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the FDA, has been described as “greyhound thin” as a result of his dedication to cycling and lifting weights in the gym each day and, for a long time, a vegetarian diet. I first met him when he was the director of the Office of Oncology Drug Products (ODP) within CDER, in 2009. 

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Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS
Chief, Division of Hematology, Professor of medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami; Author, “Drugs and the FDA: Safety, Efficacy, and the Public’s Trust”
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Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS
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