Dr G Thomas Norris, MD | |
1315 Roberts Street, Camden, SC 29020 | |
(803) 432-4311 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr G Thomas Norris |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Hospitalist |
Location | 1315 Roberts Street, Camden, South Carolina |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. He may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1790763563 | NPI | - | NPPES |
T14552 | Medicaid | SC | |
080151770 | Other | SC | MEDICARE RR ID# |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | 17366 (South Carolina) | Secondary |
208M00000X | Hospitalist | 17366 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr G Thomas Norris, MD 23 Royalgate Dr, Columbia, SC 29223-5802 Ph: () - | Dr G Thomas Norris, MD 1315 Roberts Street, Camden, SC 29020 Ph: (803) 432-4311 |
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Advaxis, Inc., a leader in developing the next generation of immunotherapies for cancer and infectious diseases, today announced the full exercise of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriters to purchase an additional 862,500 shares of its common stock and warrants to purchase an additional 431,250 shares (15% of the shares and warrants sold in this offering), at a public offering price of $4.00 per share and $0.001 per warrant, respectively, in connection with its previously announced underwritten public offering of 5,750,000 shares of common stock, and warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 2,875,000 shares of common stock, bringing the total gross proceeds from the offering to approximately $26,500,000, before deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and other offering expenses payable by Advaxis, Inc.
A shorter course of radiation therapy given to breast cancer patients following mastectomy is safe and effective and cuts treatment time in half. That is according to data from a phase II clinical trial conducted by Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey investigators and other colleagues who examined a hypofractionated regimen given over three weeks versus the traditional six week course of treatment.
According to a recent survey conducted by a charity Macmillan Cancer Support, when compared, getting cancer can be more expensive than having a baby. The survey finds that cancer costs a patient £570 per month not only in terms of direct treatment costs but also indirect costs including lost work days; travel to and from hospitals and clinics etc.
Researchers in the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside have identified an immune protein in mice that is quickly triggered in the body following infection and serves to protect the body's tissues. Called "RELMalpha," this protein, whose homologue in humans is called "resistin," is responsible more for protecting the body than attacking the parasite.
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Dr. Ioannis M Livaditis, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1315 Roberts St, Camden, SC 29020 Phone: 803-432-4311 Fax: 803-438-4391 |