Is the world making progress against cancer? - Our World in Data
Adjusted for both population growth and aging, mortality from cancer is falling globally.
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Adjusted for both population growth and aging, mortality from cancer is falling globally.
In this video, Dr. Rhonda Patrick covers: • Can exercise actually kill circulating tumor cells? • Are some cancers more receptive to exercise t...
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The first generation HPV vaccine cut cervical cancer rates among women by 87%, British researchers reported.
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