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CHICAGO — The split between Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass General Brigham has been messy.
Some people who don’t see breakups coming wonder what went wrong, and maybe channel the sorrow into a love ballad. But Mass General Brigham is taking a different tack — it’s simply getting over it.
The $20 billion nonprofit hospital system is now plotting out how its cancer programs will look in a post-Dana-Farber world.
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