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EME - 15/48/20

A multicentre prospective randomised open-label blinded end-point controlled trial of cardiac troponin I-guided combination angiotensin receptor blockade and beta blocker therapy to prevent cardiac toxicity in anthracycline treated breast cancer patients

Project title: A multicentre prospective randomised open-label blinded end-point controlled trial of cardiac troponin I-guided combination angiotensin receptor blockade and beta blocker therapy to prevent cardiac toxicity in anthracycline treated breast cancer patients

Chief investigator: Dr Peter Henriksen
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Contractor: The University of Edinburgh

Co-investigators: Dr John Payne, Dr Ninian Lang, Dr Olga Oikonomidou, Ms Abigail Marks, Ms Heather McVicars, Professor Chris Twelves
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