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	<title>Comments on: Predictive Biosciences: A Small Startup With a Big Pedigree is Out to Personalize Cancer Care</title>
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		<title>By: How NOT to make a good impression on the greatest cancer scientist alive &#124; Battling For Health: Battling Cancer</title>
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		<description>[...] A flurry of anti-angiogenic approaches have found success not just in cancer, but in but heart disease, obesity, and infertility as well. Researchers in Dr. Folkman&#8217;s laboratory have been in the forefront of the &#8220;stop &#8216;em where it starts&#8221; approach to management and treatment, and both the man and his research have been highlighted in books both by him and others, a documentary, several news stories, and most recently, new business development. [...]</description>
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