
|Articles|September 1, 1995 (Updated: November 11, 2020)
Oncology NEWS International
- Oncology NEWS International Vol 4 No 9
- Volume 4
- Issue 9
Health Care-Related Legislation
HR1725, a bill introduced by Sen. Mink (D-HI), to amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to remove the requirement that exposure resulting in stomach cancer occur before age 30.
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- HR1725, a bill introduced by Sen. Mink (D-HI), to amend theRadiation Exposure Compensation Act to remove the requirementthat exposure resulting in stomach cancer occur before age 30.
- HR1758, a bill introduced by Rep. Delauro (D-CT), to providefor a federal response to fraud in connection with the provisionof or receipt of payment for health-care services.
- S980, a bill introduced by Sen. Harkin (D-IA), to amend thePublic Health Service Act and the Social Security Act to protectand improve the availability, quality, and affordability of healthcare in rural areas.
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Take a Behind the Scenes Look at ODACover 30 years ago
Michigan Cancer System Named for Womanover 30 years ago
High-Dose Chemo Patients to Get Stem Cells With the MDR-1 Geneover 30 years ago
Report on Minority Health Finds Few Black Oncologistsover 30 years ago
Where Are We Going and What Questions Do We Need to Ask?over 30 years ago
Hodgkin's Disease Patients Sought for Trial of MoAbNewsletter
Stay up to date on recent advances in the multidisciplinary approach to cancer.
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