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    Stem cells, lung cancer on 'Sci-Tech Today'

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    January 02, 2013

    (NECN) Carla Kim, Assistant Professor at Boston Children's Hospital, joins NECN from the Boston Museum of Science to talk about a stem cell program that is helping to fight lung cancer.

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