Experts say there have been some "wonderful" strides made in drugs to help those battling previously hard-to-treat cancers. But, they say, cost and side effects remain an issue. In other public health news: liquid biopsies, vaccines, doctor burn out, hunger, protection against mosquitoes, and more.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/312fA2S
June 03, 2019
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