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Американское онкологическое общество — общественная добровольческая организация здравоохранения национального масштаба, предназначенная для борьбы против рака — крупнейшей проблемы здравоохранения, путем профилактики, спасения жизней, уменьшения страданий от рака, используя для этого научные исследования, просвещение, пропаганду и оказание помощи. |