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Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox won’t need follow-up treatment after doctors removed a benign tumor from his chest Jan. 30, the SEC said Tuesday. Cox, 53, got a “clean bill of health” from doctors in an examination at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where he underwent surgery for removal of the tumor on his thymus, the statement said.
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