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Dan J. Raz, M.D.

Assistant Professor and Co-director of the Lung Cancer and Thoracic Oncology Program, City of Hope

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Reducing Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening

07/01/2014 09:59PM | 8709 views

In this video, Dr. Dan Raz, assistant professor and Co-director of the Lung Cancer and Thoracic Oncology Program, and Director of the Tobacco Exposure Program at City of Hope, discusses the barriers many individuals, especially Hispanics, face with regards to lung cancer screening. 

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