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“The most challenging cases in neurosurgery are children – brain tumors being the number one cause of cancer in children… As the only fellowship trained pediatric neurosurgeon in the state of Maine, every day is a rewarding and challenging experience – I am fortunate to practice both pediatric and adult neurosurgery with such a skilled Group.”
James T. Wilson, MD, Neurosurgeon