Growing arsenal may serve Kennedy
By Stephen Smith and Carrie Goldberg | Thursday, May 22, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Until a few years ago, patients stricken with cancerous brain tumors had precious few treatment options. There was surgery and radiation and not much else. But today, as Senator Edward M. Kennedy and his doctors plot his course of care for a malignant glioma, they confront a richer palette of possibilities – due in no small part to Kennedy’s championing of the war on cancer since its dawn in 1971….”…BS
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