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CPME policy paper: "European patients demand access to information for all disease areas"


The Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) endorsed on 30 August the policy from the European Patients Forum: "European patients demand access to information for all disease areas".

- To read CPME’s policy paper, please click here.

Last modified on February 11 2004.

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