Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Scheduled For Release At The European Society Of Cardiology Congress 2009 In Barcelona

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Article Date: 21 Aug 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Does Aspirin work for primary prevention? What is the added value of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy? Is the future all about biodegradable stents? Come to the ESC Press Conferences and find out about the latest developments in cardiology.

The ESC Congress 2009, taking place in Barcelona from 29 August to 2 September, is just a week away. Detailed information for all sessions can already be found in the Scientific Programme Online (SPO): http://spo.escardio.org/Welcome.aspx?eevtid=33. Abstract texts will be posted one week prior to the Congress and the abstracts and slides of Hot Line and Clinical Trial Update presentations will be available on the web immediately after the sessions.

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European Society of Cardiology

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