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'The New York Times recently ran a story entitled, “Hot Chemotherapy Bath: Patients See Hope, Critics Hold Doubts.” It states, “The therapy, which couples extensive abdominal surgery with blasts of heated chemotherapy to the abdominal cavity and its organs, was once a niche procedure used mainly against rare cancers of the appendix.” '
'Most academic medical centers shunned it. More recently, as competition for patients and treatments intensifies, an increasing number of the nation’s leading medical centers have been offering the costly—and controversial—therapy to patients with the more common colorectal or ovarian cancers. And some hospitals are even publicizing the treatment as a hot “chemo bath.”'
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