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Report Offers Guidance to Georgia In Measuring Quality, Progress in Cancer Care
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Georgia is using some of the almost $5 billion the state received from the 1998 master settlement with the tobacco industry to fund a major effort in cancer prevention, treatment, and research. The end result promises a national model for measuring the quality of cancer care.
"Other states have used their money for cancer research, [such