NIH Establishes New Advisory Committee on Women's Health

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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 4 No 7
Volume 4
Issue 7

BETHESDA, Md--An Advisory Committee on Research on Women's Health has been chartered to advise the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The committee is mandated to offer advice on how to enhance women's health research, ensure that women are included in NIH-supported studies, and improve opportunities for women in biomedical careers.

BETHESDA, Md--An Advisory Committee on Research on Women's Healthhas been chartered to advise the NIH Office of Research on Women'sHealth. The committee is mandated to offer advice on how to enhancewomen's health research, ensure that women are included in NIH-supportedstudies, and improve opportunities for women in biomedical careers.

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