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Important Lower Reporting Of Family Cancer History Could Affect Cancer Screening, Prevention Among U.s. Immigrants, Report Says

By admin2 | April 24, 2008

Doctor Taking A Patients PulseImmigrants to the U.S. were about one-third less likely to report a family history of cancer than those born in the U.S., according to an analysis of 5,010 people who responded to the 2005 Health Information Trends Survey, HealthDay/Washington Post reports. The report — by Heather Orom of the [click link for full article]
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