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Recognition as a "Comprehensive Cancer Center"
To earn the designation "Comprehensive Cancer Center," from the National Cancer Institute, a cancer center must undergo
extensive peer review and meet rigorous national standards.
The Breast Center at Johns Hopkins The Johns Hopkins Breast Center is consistently ranked among the top breast cancer centers in the nation for quality of care. It was the first institution in Maryland to have received an American College of Radiology Accreditation for ultrasound guided breast biopsy, and one of five with stereotactic breast biopsy accreditation.Read full article
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Research Review A Relationship Between Diet and Breast Cancer Survival? Alcohol Consumption and Breast Cancer Risk Should You Take It Easy During Chemotherapy? Racial Differences in Breast Cancer Trends Side Effects of Tamoxifen When Used for Breast Cancer Prevention
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