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          The FDA building -- First Opinion coverage from STAT
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          WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration’s top cancer drug regulator doesn’t always ask for permission before taking on big initiatives.

          Richard Pazdur, director of the FDA Oncology Center of Excellence, hates bureaucracy. It stifles his ideas for getting treatments to cancer patients faster — of which there are many.

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          To cut through that bureaucracy, Pazdur has a trick: “Don’t tell anybody,” he said to laughter at a meeting of the advocacy group Friends of Cancer Research Tuesday.

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