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Shikha Maheshwari Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 649 Old Post Rd, Bedford, NY 10506 Phone: 914-234-4445 |
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Results from a study published in the journal Cancer Medicine show that a pragmatic system-based intervention within cancer treatment centers can eliminate existing disparities in treatment and outcomes for black patients with early-stage lung cancer across the U.S.
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