Officials Open to Fine-tuning Group Budgets As Advocates Chip Away at NCTN’s Façade 3

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ABRAMS: You are right that we do not want to see trials that a lot of time and effort has been put into, and patients have joined, and then don’t meet their enrollment goals. We have to do more, and we’ve recognized that.

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