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Doctors across the U.S. are raising alarms: not enough cancer patients are enrolling in clinical trials and it’s putting the future of treatment at risk. That is why Serene Hesri, a cancer patient now in remission, and actor Rob Lowe want to raise awareness for people who think they have run out of cancer treatment options. NBC News’ Akshay Syal has this story.

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