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CDC's DES Update

Partner and Government Organizations

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Web site: www.cdc.gov/DES

CDC's DES Update was developed as a resource for the public and for health care providers to provide them with the latest, most comprehensive, and accurate information about diethylstilbestrol (DES).

Resources for patients and consumers include
  • a binder of DES fact sheets;
  • DES Self-Assessment: A Guide to Understanding Your Risk for DES Exposure;
  • DES Health Information Record; and the
  • DES Web site.
Resources for health care providers include
  • DES Grand Rounds presentations;
  • DES case studies;
  • DES review essays; and
  • CME and CEU self-study modules.

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