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U.S. Health System Transformation | Center for Health and Biosciences | Commentary Cancer in Texas: Analyzing the Links March 9, 2013 | Vivian Ho toggle sidebar Toggle Sidebar Table of Contents Author(s) Vivian Ho James A. Baker III Institute Chair in Health Economics Share this Publication Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Print This Publication Cancer treatment and mortality in different areas of Texas is the subject of a Texas Medical Association blog by health policy fellow Vivian Ho. Click here for more. Print This Publication Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Related Research Center for Health and Biosciences | Issue Brief Ensuring Understanding: Language-Concordant Discharge Instructions Read More Center for Health and Biosciences | Issue Brief Food is Medicine: A Primer on Health System Initiatives in Texas Read More Center for Health and Biosciences | Research Paper How Brain Capital Can Drive Progress on UN’s Sustainable Development Goals Read More Back to top
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