Q&A: Wider Knowledge About Cancer Prevention Would Reduce U.S. Deaths
Cancer death rates remain high for some groups of people, including African-Americans, despite general gains made in recent decades. The American Cancer Society has ideas about reducing the gaps.
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July 10, 2018 at 11:19PM
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NPR News: Q&A: Wider Knowledge About Cancer Prevention Would Reduce U.S. Deaths
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