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Highs and Lows of Childhood Cancers
As a trial lawyer for 40 years until my retirement a few years back to form The Max Cure Foundation, I was involved in thousands of cases – some I won, some I lost and most were settled. I do … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Grandchildren, Grandparents, Pediatric Cancer
Tagged Adenovirus, Aimee Hardy, Alexis Agin, bone marrow transplant, brincidofovir, Brooke Gladstone, Chimerix, Department of Ethics, DIPG, Duke University Medical Center, FlyAKite Foundation, Harvard Medical School, Jonathan Agin, Josh Hardy, Max Cure Foundation, Mays School of Business at Texas A & M, MD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Merck, National Public Radio (NPR), Novartis, NYU Langone Medical Center, Oren Becher, Richard Plotkin, St. Jude, Zachary Bernstein
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