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But now, nonprofit hospitals and private investors across the country are spending fortunes to build a wave of expensive, high-tech proton-beam cancer treatment centers before researchers have established that the treatment works better than cheaper
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The University of Maryland School of Medicine is moving to team up with private industry to build a $200 million proton cancer treatment center at its BioPark in West Baltimore. Slated for completion in 2014, the new therapy center would provide non-
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A small Minden company has found its niche in the ever-advancing battle against cancer, and for the company's president, Jeff Bordok, the battle is personal...It touches everyone, and to be able to provide a better treatment alternative is very
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