(University of Alabama at Birmingham) Tobacco use and related cancers have decreased the mortality gap but not significantly, says Edward Partridge, M.D., president-elect of the American Cancer Society National Board of Directors. "The first step is to engage the community," he and his co-authors write in a commentary.
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