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A recent Cedars-Sinai study found that active surveillance is effective in managing certain low-risk cancers and does not appear to increase risk of malpractice litigation.
« RESEARCH ALERT: Malpractice Trends Involving Active Surveillance Across Cancers
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Allen Ho, MD
« RESEARCH ALERT: Malpractice Trends Involving Active Surveillance Across Cancers
Credit: Cedars-Sinai
Timothy Daskivich, MD
« RESEARCH ALERT: Malpractice Trends Involving Active Surveillance Across Cancers
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