Have Cancer, Must Travel: Patients Left In Lurch After Town's Hospital Closes
As the rural town of Fort Scott, Kan., grapples with the closure of its hospital, cancer patients bear a heavy burden. They now have to go elsewhere for treatments they used to get locally.
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June 29, 2019 at 07:03PM
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NPR News: Have Cancer, Must Travel: Patients Left In Lurch After Town's Hospital Closes
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