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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 4 No 9
Volume 4
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HR1725, a bill introduced by Sen. Mink (D-HI), to amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to remove the requirement that exposure resulting in stomach cancer occur before age 30.

  • HR1725, a bill introduced by Sen. Mink (D-HI), to amend theRadiation Exposure Compensation Act to remove the requirementthat exposure resulting in stomach cancer occur before age 30.
  • HR1758, a bill introduced by Rep. Delauro (D-CT), to providefor a federal response to fraud in connection with the provisionof or receipt of payment for health-care services.
  • S980, a bill introduced by Sen. Harkin (D-IA), to amend thePublic Health Service Act and the Social Security Act to protectand improve the availability, quality, and affordability of healthcare in rural areas.
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Report on Minority Health Finds Few Black Oncologists
Where Are We Going and What Questions Do We Need to Ask?
Phase I Trial of Circadian Patterned Infusion of Continuous IL-2 Opens
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New Health Care Insurance Reform Legislation Introduced in the Senate
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