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Dec 2016
15m 47s

Lung Cancer Care Team Development

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (ASCO)
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Dr. Ray Osarogiagbon discusses the need for the development of “real” care teams for lung cancer patients, to foster coordination among the multiple specialists and staff engaged in routine care delivery.

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