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Apr 2012
15m 24s

To Friend Or Not To Friend: Social Media...

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (ASCO)
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by Robert S. Miller, MD. Co-authors Lori Wiener and Melinda Merchant discuss how Facebook and other forms of social media can affect the relationship between patients and oncology professionals. 
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