Health & Medicine
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New Study in England Finds White People Have Greater Risk of Most Cancers
Caucasians in England have a higher cancer risk than Asians, Black, and people with mixed heritage. White people have a greater risk of acquiring most cancers than Asian, Black, and people with mixed ethnic heritage in England, according to a Cancer Research UK study.
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