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About CRF
Founded in 1991, the
Cardiovascular Research Foundation has
played a key role in the development of
nonsurgical and drug-based treatments
of heart and vascular diseases.
In addition to its world-renowned
Core Labs, and the many ground-breaking
studies and trials conducted under the
Foundation's auspices each year, CRF also
sponsors a number of patient-based special
projects such as the Women's Health Initiative.
Furthermore, through its Data Coordinating
Center, CRF maintains a vast database
of clinical inquiry and outcomes. This
important database has been created to
track the real-world, long-term effectiveness
of new treatment models.
At
CRF's annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular
Therapeutics (TCT) symposium, CRF's distinguished
faculty joins forces with hundreds of
the world's leading cardiologists to teach,
share and discuss the latest techniques
and developments in the field with some
11,000 symposium participants from across
the globe.
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