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Curtis CetruloCurtis Cetrulo in The Catholic Press - Dec 11 1995
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"... sald they would not chango any current recommendations for how to or avoid pregnancy. "lf talking about family planning this ls moru or less whal we've all said Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, director nt St. Elizabeth's Hospita! in "This study a narrower window of fertility than previous studies, but wo wouldn't change any of our recommendations based on ono study." "It's just ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Curtis CetruloCurtis Cetrulo in Eugene Register-Guard - Nov 26 1998
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"... placental, blood is a vast untapped resource, say the study's authors and others ln the field. "This has implications." particularly for cancers such as lymphoma and leukemia, said Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, president of the International Cord Blood Society and a Tufts University professor, who is familiar with the study in today's New England Journal of Medicine. "If you saved all the ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Curtis CetruloCurtis Cetrulo in Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Dec 8 1995
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"... current recommendations for how to conceive or avoid pregnancy. "If you're talking about natural family planning methods, this is more or less what we've practiced all along," said Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, director of obstetrics at Sti elizabeth's Hospital in Boston. This study found a narrower window of fertility than previous studies, but we wouldn't change any of our recommendations based on ..."
Publication place: Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, United States
Curtis CetruloCurtis Cetrulo in Record-Journal - Nov 26 1998
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"... or placental, blood is a vast untapped resource, say the study's authors and others in the field. “This has implications," particularly for cancers like lymphoma and leukemia, said Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, president of the International Cord Blood Society and a Tufts University professor, who is familiar with the study in today's New England Journal of Medicine. “If you saved all the ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States