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	<title>Comments on: Review: The Emperor of All Maladies</title>
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		<title>By: Rick</title>
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  Nice review, Barb.  Many personal touches bring it up close and intimate, but still with a circumspect tone, especially at the end, when we, hoping for a positive note, read that 
&quot;progress in treating cancer has been incremental.&quot;  Not a disease for the faint of heart...  Good work, Barb.  -Rick]]></description>
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  Nice review, Barb.  Many personal touches bring it up close and intimate, but still with a circumspect tone, especially at the end, when we, hoping for a positive note, read that<br />
&#8220;progress in treating cancer has been incremental.&#8221;  Not a disease for the faint of heart&#8230;  Good work, Barb.  -Rick</p>
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