chemotherapy involved two hours at the hospital every other week. he'd leave wearing a fanny pack that would continue to deliver treatment for 48 straight hours, one slow drip at a time.
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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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but what if it had happened in one of the maine schools where the rate is 10 percent or more?
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�we are glad that, at last, the commission is taking serious steps to fight air pollution before the court of justice,� clientearth lawyer ugo taddei said in a press release.
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