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For many, cancer care blueprint is still very much in draft phase

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 14, 2024

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The Sept. 6 op-ed by three physicians from Mass General Brigham Cancer described the provision of complex cancer care under one hospital system, where a multitude of highly specialized services work hand in hand to enhance outcomes and increase the odds of patient survival. Examples cited include positive results in an elderly patient with heart disease and pancreatic cancer and a young woman with squamous cell cancer of the head and neck who... + full article



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