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by BizarroLand
1583 days ago
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Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Sure, it was 1% that needed further validation but that 1% is so much cheaper and easier to treat when its caught early vs. later on when it's noticed by the patient. MRI's becoming commonplace, even if it were every 3 years instead of annually would be a useful tool to improve health outcomes across the board. |
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