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135456 tn?1301437624

Anyone know any states in New England which will be hosting the upcoming VX-950 trials

Any one have this information?  I would like to find out exactly what docs or hospitals would be conducting the trials.  Its not being posted yet on clinicaltrials.gov.
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boston, harvard medical. call dr afdhal's office
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135456 tn?1301437624
I too am from CT and would like to know which hospitals around the state may be participating in pase 3 if you know.
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You might try calling Vertex directly.  There used to be a number on their website for clinical trial information.  I also think you should call all the major medical centers in your area and ask for the research coordinator.  They will have data already  if they are participating in the phase 3 trial.

By the time the data gets posted on the gov site, the centers are usually full.
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