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At the Maimonides Cancer Center, we are committed to establishing a very personal level of care with our patients in a comfortable environment. Maimonides is also a member of the Children’s Oncology Group, the largest childhood cancer research network in the country. The battle against pediatric cancers can be tough, but at Maimonides your child will have a great medical team of caring professionals. Please call to learn more about our services.


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