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Integrating New Therapies for Chronic Total Occlusion

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Coronary interventionalists face a wide variety of challenges on a daily basis and as patients post greater problems it is up to the doctors to come up with new ways to treat them.

Coronary interventionalists face a wide variety of challenges on a daily basis and as patients post greater problems it is up to the doctors to come up with new ways to treat them.

Farouc A. Jaffer, MD, PhD, from Massachusetts General Hospital discussed the topic during the American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session and Expo in San Diego.

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