Congresswoman Capps Receives 2005 'US Oncology Medal of Honor' Award for Her Ongoing Commitment to the War on Cancer; Capps Lauded for Protecting Community-Based Cancer Care in Calif.; One of Only 25 Nationwide Recipients of the Honor
30th Nov 2005, 05:22 GMT
The Buenaventura Medical Group today presented Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-Calif.) with the 2005 US Oncology Medal of Honor Award, sponsored by US Oncology, for her leadership and continued support of the War on Cancer. Every day, millions of Americans across ...
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