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Cancer Mortality Rates Released

AIR DATE: October 26, 2012
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Nevadans are more likely than residents of neighboring states to contract and die of cancer. That's according to the "Cancer in Nevada" report, recently released by UNLV and the Nevada State Health Division. We'll talk with researchers about their recommendations to improve those numbers.
 
 
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Dr. Paulo Pinheiro, UNLV Researcher and Lead Author, "Cancer in Nevada"

 



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