on sunday morning, may 6, at 9:04 a.m., helen opened her eyes and turned to robert and took her last breath..
andrew kaye, head of policy at macmillan cancer support said it was �shocking� that a cancer patient had to wait 541 days for treatment...
"the importance of our new method is that it allows for precise and automated measurement of the disease," bentley added in the study published in the journal radiology..
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yet these drugs are not a "home run," says elizabeth loder, md, a professor of neurology at harvard medical school and chief of the division of headache at brigham & women's hospital..
he added: �these findings show that despite the tireless work of doctors and nurses, it appears that some cancer patients are still enduring shockingly long waits to start treatment..
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