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Virtual second opinion programs have the potential to help patients with cancer get more accurate diagnoses, less toxic treatments and have improved short- and long-term outcomes.In a cohort of more than 200 individuals who received virtual second opinions from cancer subspecialists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, approximately a third received feedback that oncologists perceived as
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