Nation’s Number-One Cancer Killer Doesn’t Have to Be
New research released this week shows great promise in the early diagnosis of lung cancer — a major public health breakthrough. Lung cancer is the nation’s number-one cancer killer. Each year in the U.S., 173,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer and 160,000 will die from it.
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