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July 22, 2015

Patrick I. Borgen on Cancer-Related Pain Relief With Exparel

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Patrick I. Borgen, chair, Department of Surgery, director, Maimonides Breast Cancer Center, provides an overview of cancer-related pain relief with Exparel.

Patrick I. Borgen, chair, Department of Surgery, director, Maimonides Breast Cancer Center, provides an overview of cancer-related pain relief with Exparel.

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