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SOURCES: Yelena Novik, M.D., oncologist, New York University Medical Center Cancer Institute, and assistant professor of medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York City; Jay Brooks, M.D., chairman, hematology/oncology, Ochsner Health System, Baton Rouge, La.; March 2, 2005, Journal of the American Medical Association
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