U.S. Must Improve Access To Cancer Screening, Treatment, Cyclist Armstrong Writes
May 15th 2008Drug InformationCancer
“In some communities, death rates” from cancer are “substantially higher than in others,” and the rates are “shamefully high among minorities and the poor because many lack access to lifesaving prevention and treatment measures,” Lance Armstrong, a cyclist and testicular cancer survivor, writes in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece. “On many levels, we know how to defeat cancer; we just don’t do it,” according to Armstrong.
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