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Title Man Writting
Description An adult African American man writing. He was diagnosed as having osteogenic sarcoma in his upper left arm. Surgeons performed a new procedure implanting a metal rod in place of the cancerous bone. Since muscle and tendon were saved, he is able to use his left arm. Surgeons could attempt this daring new technique since the cancer had not spread.
Topics/Categories People -- Adult
Type Color, Photo
Source National Cancer Institute
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Author Linda Bartlett (Photographer)
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