Talk:Rhabdomyosarcoma
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Though it provides good information, much of the article doesn't refer to rhabdomyosarcoma. Also, it doesn't have information that you would expect from an article this long, such as treatment (if any) and survival rate. A lot of it seems to be general information about cancer - with large portions dedicated to categorizing cancers and diagnosis at the cellular level. It could probably use some more links for some of the uncommon terms, too.
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I deleted most of this article, which contains a lot of information about cellular differentiation and pathology but had nothing to do with rhabdomyosarcoma. Since somebody may find this information useful (although not for this article), you can retrieve it here. Pretty much this article needs to start over from scratch. —Brim 05:11, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

