Cheryl A Grandinetti
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    Coran P, Goldsack J, Grandinetti C, Bakker J, Bolognese M, Ray Dorsey E, et al.
  
  
    Digit Biomark
    . 2020 Feb;
          3(3):145-154.
    
    PMID: 32095773
  
  
          Mobile technologies offer the potential to reduce the costs of conducting clinical trials by collecting high-quality information on health outcomes in real-world settings that are relevant to patients and clinicians....
      
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    Perry B, Herrington W, Goldsack J, Grandinetti C, Vasisht K, Landray M, et al.
  
  
    Digit Biomark
    . 2018 Jun;
          2(1):11-30.
    
    PMID: 29938250
  
  
          Background: The use of mobile devices in clinical research has advanced substantially in recent years due to the rapid pace of technology development. With an overall aim of informing the...
      
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    Grandinetti C, Goldspiel B
  
  
    Pharmacotherapy
    . 2007 Jul;
          27(8):1125-44.
    
    PMID: 17655513
  
  
          Renal cell cancer (RCC) is a relatively uncommon malignancy, with 51,190 cases expected to be diagnosed in 2007. Localized disease is curable by surgery; however, locally advanced or metastatic disease...