Study notes importance of colon cancer screening
11th Jan 2006, 00:01 GMT
An increase in screening rates is needed to reduce deaths from colon cancer, which is Ohio's second-leading cancer killer despite being highly treatable when detected early, according to the American Cancer Society.
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