Intervals Between Lung Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment Displays A Health Care Disparity
Sunday, November 1, 2009 - 17:28
in Health & Medicine
The intervals between lung cancer suspicion, diagnosis and treatment may be attributed to health care system discrepancies, according to new research.
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