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    As oncologists, we are all too familiar with the use of war metaphors in clinical practice, which dates at least as far back as President Richard Nixon’s declaration of a “War on Cancer” via the National Cancer Act in 1971, when he referred to cancer as a “relentless and insidious enemy.”1,2 The war on cancer, although it has been slow, has been successful; the age-adjusted mortality rate for…

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    As oncologists, we are all too familiar with the use of war metaphors in clinical practice, which dates at least as far back as President Richard Nixon’s declaration of a “War on Cancer” via the National Cancer Act in 1971, when he referred to cancer as a “relentless and insidious enemy.”1,2 The war on cancer, although it has been slow, has been successful; the age-adjusted mortality rate for…

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    As oncologists, we are all too familiar with the use of war metaphors in clinical practice, which dates at least as far back as President Richard Nixon’s declaration of a “War on Cancer” via the National Cancer Act in 1971, when he referred to cancer as a “relentless and insidious enemy.”1,2 The war on cancer, although it has been slow, has been successful; the age-adjusted mortality rate for…

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    As oncologists, we are all too familiar with the use of war metaphors in clinical practice, which dates at least as far back as President Richard Nixon’s declaration of a “War on Cancer” via the National Cancer Act in 1971, when he referred to cancer as a “relentless and insidious enemy.”1,2 The war on cancer, although it has been slow, has been successful; the age-adjusted mortality rate for…

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