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Assessing Compliance With Mercaptopurine Treatment in Younger Patients With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in First Remission

Phase 3
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Interventions
Behavioral: Behavioral Intervention
Behavioral: Compliance Monitoring
Other: Laboratory Biomarker Analysis
Drug: Mercaptopurine
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Procedure: Standard Follow-Up Care
Registration Number
NCT01503632
Lead Sponsor
Children's Oncology Group
Brief Summary

This randomized phase III trial studies compliance to a mercaptopurine treatment intervention compared to standard of care in younger patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia that has had a decrease in or disappearance of signs and symptoms of cancer (remission). Assessing ways to help patients who have acute lymphoblastic leukemia to take their medications as prescribed may help them in taking their medications more consistently and may improve treatment outcomes.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Determine the impact of interventions proposed in intervention program (IP) versus (vs.) education alone (EDU) on adherence to oral 6MP (mercaptopurine) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Adherence will be measured by: i) Medication Event Monitoring Systems (MEMS) (primary measure of adherence to oral 6MP, providing real-time data; ii) red cell thioguanine nucleotide (TGN) levels (providing data on chronic, systemic 6MP exposure).

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Examine the modifying effect of sociodemographic and psychosocial variables, and the mediating effect of health beliefs/ knowledge on change in adherence with intervention.

II. Determine impact of IP vs. EDU on risk of relapse of ALL.

OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 intervention arms.

ARM I: Patients receive the Patients Supply Kit containing an electronic pill monitoring system, a MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ with standard resistant cap, and written instructions for the patient and pharmacist. Parents and/or caregivers are also trained to supervise patients' intake of the medication. Beginning on day 1, patients start using the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™. Clinical research assistants contact patients and parents by telephone the next day to confirm that TrackCap™ is being used, to identify any obstacles, and to determine solutions. Beginning on day 29, patients and caregivers view an interactive multimedia educational program on-line or via DVD. Patients also receive a customized electronic mercaptopurine schedule and automated customized text message reminders delivered via cellular phone or web-based interface. Patients and caregivers are instructed to return the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ to the clinic by day 141.

ARM II: Patients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up every 6 months for 5 years and then annually until 10 years from diagnosis.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
570
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of ALL, in first remission; enrollment on a Children Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic study for ALL is not required
  • At the time of enrollment, patient must have completed at least 24 weeks of maintenance chemotherapy, and is scheduled to receive at least 24 more weeks of maintenance chemotherapy
  • Receiving continuous oral 6MP during the maintenance phase of therapy for ALL (held only for toxicity or illness), and will be returning to the clinic every 4 weeks for scheduled appointments while enrolled on COG ACCL1033 (between days 1 and 141)
  • Has a designated parent or caregiver who is willing to enter into a mutual agreement with the patient to participate in a daily supervised medication administration routine
  • Able and willing to use the MEMS® TrackCap™ (e.g., not using a pillbox or prescribed liquid 6MP)
  • Parent/caregiver and patient (if 12 years and older) must be willing to use a cellular telephone to receive medication reminders via text messaging during study period
  • Patient and parent/caregiver must speak English or Spanish
  • All patients and/or their parents or legal guardians must sign a written informed consent
  • All institutional, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and National Cancer Institute (NCI) requirements for human studies must be met
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with Down syndrome
  • Patients who previously participated in or are currently participating in another intervention clinical trial designed to improve adherence
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arm I (intervention program and mercaptopurine)Behavioral InterventionSee detailed description.
Arm I (intervention program and mercaptopurine)Compliance MonitoringSee detailed description.
Arm I (intervention program and mercaptopurine)Laboratory Biomarker AnalysisSee detailed description.
Arm I (intervention program and mercaptopurine)MercaptopurineSee detailed description.
Arm I (intervention program and mercaptopurine)Questionnaire AdministrationSee detailed description.
Arm II (standard of care and mercaptopurine)Compliance MonitoringPatients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.
Arm II (standard of care and mercaptopurine)Laboratory Biomarker AnalysisPatients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.
Arm II (standard of care and mercaptopurine)Questionnaire AdministrationPatients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.
Arm II (standard of care and mercaptopurine)Standard Follow-Up CarePatients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.
Arm II (standard of care and mercaptopurine)MercaptopurinePatients receive the usual standard of care and the mercaptopurine from the MEMS® medication bottle with TrackCap™ as patients in arm I. Patients and caregivers also view an interactive multimedia educational program on day 29.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of patients with adherence rate greater than or equal to 95% to mercaptopurine as measured by MEMS®4 months

Compared between the IP and EDU groups using logistic regression. Mercaptopurine levels will be modeled as a function of time to examine longitudinal changes to 6TGN levels between the treatment groups using the generalized estimating equation (GEE) method for longitudinal normally distributed data.

Proportion of patients with adherence rate greater than or equal to 95% to mercaptopurine as measured by red cell TGN levels4 months

Compared between the IP and EDU groups using logistic regression. Mercaptopurine levels will be modeled as a function of time to examine longitudinal changes to 6TGN levels between the treatment groups using the GEE method for longitudinal normally distributed data.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of adherence patients by sociodemographic and psychosocial variables4 months

Evaluated analytically by logistic regression methods.

Mediating effect of health beliefs/ knowledge on change in adherence with intervention4 months

Evaluated analytically by logistic regression methods.

Impact of IP vs. EDU on risk of relapse in children with ALLUp to 10 years

An intention-to-treat analysis will be used to compare the effectiveness of EDU and IP interventions in decreasing the risk of relapse. Cox proportional hazards regression models will be used to examine the impact of intervention on relapse. Covariates in the analysis will include clinical and sociodemographic predictors, and the intervention arm (IP vs. EDU).

Trial Locations

Locations (102)

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital

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Park Ridge, Illinois, United States

UT Southwestern/Simmons Cancer Center-Dallas

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Dallas, Texas, United States

Lurie Children's Hospital-Chicago

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

University of Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital

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Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Baylor College of Medicine/Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Houston, Texas, United States

Seattle Children's Hospital

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Seattle, Washington, United States

Riley Hospital for Children

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Ascension Saint Vincent Indianapolis Hospital

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego

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San Diego, California, United States

University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Alliance for Childhood Diseases/Cure 4 the Kids Foundation

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Summerlin Hospital Medical Center

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

University of Minnesota/Masonic Cancer Center

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Duke University Medical Center

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Durham, North Carolina, United States

Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas

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San Antonio, Texas, United States

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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San Antonio, Texas, United States

Wayne State University/Karmanos Cancer Institute

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Detroit, Michigan, United States

Ascension Saint John Hospital

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Detroit, Michigan, United States

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Saint Joseph's Hospital/Children's Hospital-Tampa

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

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Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Children's Hospital and Medical Center of Omaha

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Oregon Health and Science University

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Portland, Oregon, United States

Children's Hospital of Alabama

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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

University of Alabama at Birmingham Cancer Center

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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, California, United States

Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center

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Downey, California, United States

Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA

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Los Angeles, California, United States

Miller Children's and Women's Hospital Long Beach

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Long Beach, California, United States

City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Duarte, California, United States

Connecticut Children's Medical Center

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Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford University

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Palo Alto, California, United States

Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children

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Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Children's National Medical Center

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Lee Memorial Health System

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Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Golisano Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida

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Fort Myers, Florida, United States

University of Florida Health Science Center - Gainesville

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Gainesville, Florida, United States

Nemours Children's Clinic-Jacksonville

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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Memorial Regional Hospital/Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital

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Hollywood, Florida, United States

Tampa General Hospital

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Nemours Children's Clinic - Pensacola

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Pensacola, Florida, United States

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Egleston

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Saint Mary's Hospital

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West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

University of Hawaii Cancer Center

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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children

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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Advocate Children's Hospital-Park Ridge

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Park Ridge, Illinois, United States

Blank Children's Hospital

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Des Moines, Iowa, United States

University of Iowa/Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Tulane University School of Medicine

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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Children's Hospital New Orleans

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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Ochsner Medical Center Jefferson

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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota - Minneapolis

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals - Helen DeVos Children's Hospital

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Hurley Medical Center

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Flint, Michigan, United States

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Washington University School of Medicine

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Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Mercy Hospital Saint Louis

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Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

University of New Mexico Cancer Center

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Morristown Medical Center

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Morristown, New Jersey, United States

Overlook Hospital

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Summit, New Jersey, United States

Saint Peter's University Hospital

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New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

Hackensack University Medical Center

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Hackensack, New Jersey, United States

Montefiore Medical Center - Moses Campus

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Bronx, New York, United States

Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone

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New York, New York, United States

New York Medical College

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Valhalla, New York, United States

NYP/Columbia University Medical Center/Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center

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New York, New York, United States

Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center

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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Mercy Children's Hospital

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Toledo, Ohio, United States

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Columbus, Ohio, United States

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital

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Portland, Oregon, United States

BI-LO Charities Children's Cancer Center

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Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Geisinger Medical Center

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Danville, Pennsylvania, United States

Prisma Health Richland Hospital

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Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Driscoll Children's Hospital

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Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas

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Austin, Texas, United States

Cook Children's Medical Center

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Fort Worth, Texas, United States

East Tennessee Childrens Hospital

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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Virginia Commonwealth University/Massey Cancer Center

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Madigan Army Medical Center

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Tacoma, Washington, United States

Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital

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Spokane, Washington, United States

Vannie Cook Children's Clinic

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McAllen, Texas, United States

Carilion Children's

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Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center Green Bay

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Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Marshfield Medical Center-Marshfield

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Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States

San Jorge Children's Hospital

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

University Pediatric Hospital

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

Mission Hospital

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Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron

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Akron, Ohio, United States

Dayton Children's Hospital

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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Corewell Health Children's

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Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital

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Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Albany Medical Center

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Albany, New York, United States

Nemours Children's Clinic - Orlando

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Nemours Children's Hospital

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Orlando, Florida, United States

C S Mott Children's Hospital

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

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