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Richard B. Gaynor, M.D: 4 Things History Can Teach Us About Cancer Innovation
Submitted by ASchreiber on Sun, 06/21/2015 - 13:08
- Cancer treatments evolve over time, often far beyond their initial indications.
- Quantifying and visualizing progress illuminates unmet needs and points to better solutions.
- Continuous innovation is actually responsible for curing testicular cancer.
- Continuous innovation is also responsible for advances in immunotherapy
Source: The Hill, June 1, 2015
Source URL: http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/243454-wha...
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