Battle Won in War on Cancer: New Cases Declined for First Time »
Posted By engineer 1 year ago in Science & TechnologyFor the first time since the U.S.
declared a war on cancer in 1971, the rate at which Americans are
diagnosed with the disease has started to decline, according to
an annual report that tracks the illness.
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No, this story is at best an illusion... smoke and mirrors.
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I could easily prove that cancer DETECTION has decreased, just as the numbers of insured who would have access to detection services has severely decreased.
If you can't afford to find out if you have cancer, it will never be detected. You just die.
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