New Lung Cancer Vaccines May Lower Costs, Accelerate Treatment

August 13, 2009
New Lung Cancer Vaccines May Lower Costs, Accelerate Treatment In one to three years, new therapeutic vaccines could change standard treatment regimens for the most commonly diagnosed lung cancer-nonsmall cell lung cancer.

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