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NEW MEXICO | 300 Oak Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 |
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CLINICAL RESEARCH & OSTEOPOROSIS CENTER |
Phone: 505-855-5525 Fax: 505-884-4006 |
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| -------------------E. Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE - Osteoporosis Director -|- Lance A. Rudolph, MD - Research Director | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Study 2OsteoporosisDoes someone you love have osteoporosis?
It’s a fact! Many more men develop osteoporosis than prostate cancer. Osteoporosis-related fractures, such as a broken hip, can have a devastating impact on a man’s independence, mobility, and family life. And the serious risk for a man, whether he’s 30, 50 or 60, is that he may not realize he’s experiencing bone loss until it’s too late to prevent brittle or broken bones. New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center is currently enrolling men to help evaluate an investigational drug for osteoporosis. If you are between the ages of 30 and 85 and diagnosed with osteoporosis, lost more than an inch in height or have broken a bone, you may be eligible to participate. Study participants receive study related mediations, medical care and evaluations at no cost and compensation may be available for those who participate.
Please contact us NEW MEXICO CLINICAL RESEARCH & OSTEOPOROSIS CENTER E. Michael Lewiecki, MD This page updated 12/22/2009
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