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Study Reveals Pancreatic Cancer Mortality Rises and Falls Along Racial Lines
New research by the American Cancer Society (ACS) reveals that, over decades, pancreatic cancer death rates in the US rise and fall along racial lines, going in opposite direction between white and black Americans.
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