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ICYMI, January 11, 2019

Published on January 11, 2019

Updated on November 1, 2019

Study: Cancer Declines, but Wealth a Health Factor

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Study: Cancer Declines, but Wealth a Health Factor

TUESDAY, January 8, 2019 (U.S. News & World Report)—The cancer mortality rate has continued to decline in the U.S. since its peak in 1991, but socioeconomic disparities among counties are causing shifts in those suffering from the deadly disease’s most preventable types, according to a report published Tuesday.

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