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Time|February 8, 2000
When will we cure cancer?S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|September 22, 1998
AIDS claims fewer victims. But infection rates still remain steadyS Brownlee
Time|February 24, 2001
Cancer. Smart bombs for targeting deadly tumorsS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|September 8, 1998
Trials of a cancer doc. Experimental drugs and a 20-year fight with the FDAS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|November 11, 1999
Inside the teen brain: behavior can be baffling when young minds are taking shapeS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|March 5, 1995
The disease bustersS Brownlee
Texas Medical Journal (Austin, Tex.)|March 23, 2023
The Public HealthJ S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|January 6, 2000
Dying for a cure. Why cancer patients often turn to risky, experimental treatments--and wind up paying with their livesS Kaplan, S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|July 1, 1999
Duke's hazards. Did medical experiments put patients needlessly at risk?S Kaplan, S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|February 22, 1997
The quality of mercy. Effective pain treatments already exist. Why aren't doctors using them?S Brownlee, J M Schrof
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Time|February 8, 2000
When will we cure cancer?S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|September 22, 1998
AIDS claims fewer victims. But infection rates still remain steadyS Brownlee
Time|February 24, 2001
Cancer. Smart bombs for targeting deadly tumorsS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|September 8, 1998
Trials of a cancer doc. Experimental drugs and a 20-year fight with the FDAS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|November 11, 1999
Inside the teen brain: behavior can be baffling when young minds are taking shapeS Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|March 5, 1995
The disease bustersS Brownlee
Texas Medical Journal (Austin, Tex.)|March 23, 2023
The Public HealthJ S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|January 6, 2000
Dying for a cure. Why cancer patients often turn to risky, experimental treatments--and wind up paying with their livesS Kaplan, S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|July 1, 1999
Duke's hazards. Did medical experiments put patients needlessly at risk?S Kaplan, S Brownlee
U.S. News & World Report|February 22, 1997
The quality of mercy. Effective pain treatments already exist. Why aren't doctors using them?S Brownlee, J M Schrof
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