Report Shows Progress in Fight Against Cancer, But Congress, States Must Step Up Efforts to Reduce Smoking, Lung Cancer
November 26, 2008
November 26, 2008
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 -- The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids issued the following news release:
Delivering good news for our nation's health, a new report released by the nation's leading cancer organizations finds that, for the first time, both the incidence and deaths rates for all cancers combined are decreasing for both men and women, driven in part by declines in smoking and lung cancer. The report attributes much of the overall progress to declines in the three most com . . .
Delivering good news for our nation's health, a new report released by the nation's leading cancer organizations finds that, for the first time, both the incidence and deaths rates for all cancers combined are decreasing for both men and women, driven in part by declines in smoking and lung cancer. The report attributes much of the overall progress to declines in the three most com . . .