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Medicare has agreed to pay for two very expensive cancer treatments. Avastin, the controversial breast cancer treatment, that was denied by the FDA earlier this week, and Provenge, a treatment for advance stages of prostate cancer. Read
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Medicare has agreed to pay for two very expensive cancer treatments. Avastin, the controversial breast cancer treatment, that was denied by the FDA earlier this week, and Provenge, a treatment for advance stages of prostate cancer. Read
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