Rate of new U.S. cancer cases drops for first time (Reuters)
Reuters - Cancer rates have dropped for the first time in the United States and previous declines in cancer deaths are accelerating, a report released on Tuesday showed as cancer-fighting efforts produced solid results.
Rate of new U.S. cancer cases drops for first time (Reuters)
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