Study: Cancer rates high in Dover.
12th Jan 2006, 19:06 GMT
A new state study of cancer incidence in New Jersey's 10 largest municipalities shows Dover Township has elevated rates of lung and bronchus cancer in females and colon and rectal cancer in males.
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