Got Cancer Questions? This Little-Known Hotline Is Here To Help
For 40 years, people have been able to call a service funded by the National Cancer Institute to get information about cancer treatments. Doctors say it's still useful even in the age of Twitter.
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June 10, 2017 at 02:14AM
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NPR News: Got Cancer Questions? This Little-Known Hotline Is Here To Help
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