RE:RE:The Majority of Urologists Supported a Yes Vote
thanks, that further refines my summation i had Roth, Pavlovich, and Bartlett as voting no and being bladder cancer guys but my classification was based off a quick Inet search..so they likely know better i wonder if the difference is on "practicing" but nice for the clarification...
BTW on a much more important Q, any feedback on: a) whether COO or CEO were or weren't at the meeting b) why so much responsibility was given to VP for not only technical 301 trial aspects, etc. and overall quarterbacking of the TST group???
i suspect the more interesting questions will never be answered by TST leadership