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April 26, 2007 — 8:01pm ET
All is not well with the Chinese healthcare system, which has begun to see increasing rates of disease and death after years of improvement. Now, Duke University Medical Center has struck a deal with Chinese officials to help the country make progress in key areas like cancer care. Article
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