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The approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) was associated with a significant improvement in 2-year overall survival among patients with advanced-stage melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), or renal cell carcinoma across all insurance types (except uninsured patients with renal
September 23, 2025
Oncology
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or die it is all in gods hands thanks blessings I have no advice or relevant experience to share with you here other than well-wishes for healing and a speedy recovery. I hope that you will take care of the home team first. The teeth can wait. Thank you so much I am in shock and denial kids dont know
October 14, 2023
Oncology
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Dentists know a clean story when we hear one. A patient has a problem. A doctor finds it early. A treatment fixes it. Everyone goes home happy, insurance pays fairly, and the hygienist has time for lunch. Then we wake up. Cancer has always attracted clean stories because it is terrifying
April 24, 2026
Oncology
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them I work for insurance companies. It's the truth and usually ends the conversation as the last thing they want to be around is an insurance salesman. My friend used to tell people he was a mortician
February 25, 2020
Oncology
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of cigarette smoking combined his love for imbibing undiluted spirits on a daily basis had nothing to do with it. This is an arrogant man so in denial that he actually wants us to believe that the money and movie-star looks that facilitated his monumental insecurity and his hyper-promiscuity caused him
September 06, 2016
Oncology
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interesting topic than themselves. Justin Lol. Ive started saying that I own a Janitorial business. This was inspired by the guy that goes by the screen name Mouth Janitor here on DT. I tell 'em, Oh, I'm in life insurance. Say when was the last time you had you insurance program looked at? I've go
February 20, 2020
Oncology
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patients with suspicious looking tissue. Bill for your preliminary efforts. Pay for the thing. Make a profit. What ever happened to that scratch biopsy that Schein promoted? If insurance does not cover the use of this diagnostic tool have your well trained staff that totally believes in this service tell the patient that your services are much better than usual and customary. No problem. Ed
May 03, 2015
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