Dr. Jones Speaks: “Going on Offense Against Cancer”
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
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