Prior to the release of the revised Brain/Spinal Cord Protocol, the College
of American Pathologists (CAP) will host a public comment period. You can review
the revisions and submit feedback online. The public comment period will
run through November 30, 2012. Please note that comments are not instantly
available for review and will be posted on a weekly basis.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
CAP seeking input on revised brain/spinal cord tumor protocol
Prior to the release of the revised Brain/Spinal Cord Protocol, the College
of American Pathologists (CAP) will host a public comment period. You can review
the revisions and submit feedback online. The public comment period will
run through November 30, 2012. Please note that comments are not instantly
available for review and will be posted on a weekly basis.
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