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Variation Seen in Cancer-Specific Mortality Rates Across Countries

Por: The Times-Tribune Life May 19, 2023

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THURSDAY, May 18, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Recent mortality rates decreased for major cancers in most of 47 studied countries, apart from lung cancer in women and liver cancer in... + full article



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