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Dr. Lawrence Einhorn

Dr. Lawrence Einhorn is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine.

Overview

Dr. Einhorn pioneered the development of the life-saving medical treatment in 1974 for testicular cancer, increasing the survival rate from 10% to 95%.

Famous Patients

  • Lance Armstrong - Dr. Einhorn led the medical team that treated and saved Lance Armstrong's life in 1996.

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