Copyright and Registered Trademarks
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Information in NCI's Physician Data Query (PDQ®) cancer information database, which is made available through the NCI Web site, is also in the public domain. However, the name PDQ is a registered trademark. Reproduced PDQ material cannot be labeled as PDQ without a licensing agreement with NCI. Information about licensing PDQ is available from NCI's Office of Cancer Content Management at the following URL: http://www.cancer.gov/licensing.
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