For Durham entrepreneur, helping patients with prostate cancer is personal
A Durham startup hopes to change the lives of patients with prostate cancer – taking incontinence out of the equation when they’re deciding their treatment options.
Levee Medical, which just closed on more than $1 million in outside capital, is moving quickly – possibly less than two years away from having its urological devices available to patients, executives sai d.
It’s the brainchild of Bruce Choi, its chief technology officer. Choi, a serial entrepreneur, started his career at…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care News Headlines - Category: Health Management Authors: Lauren Ohnesorge Source Type: news
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