AMNews: April 25, 2005. More efforts needed to reduce cancer mortality, report finds ... American Medical News
AMNews: April 25, 2005. More efforts needed to reduce cancer mortality, report finds ... American Medical News: "More efforts needed to reduce cancer mortality, report finds
Experts say primary care physicians should focus on proven interventions, such as smoking cessation, in guiding their patients toward a healthier way of life.
By Victoria Stagg Elliott, AMNews staff. April 25, 2005.
Of the estimated 500,000 deaths expected from cancer this year, more than half are preventable, according to a March report issued by the American Cancer Society.
And experts say that primary care physicians play a key role in helping patients make necessary lifestyle changes and urging them to undergo screening tests. Stepping up these efforts could make a significant impact on this number."
Experts say primary care physicians should focus on proven interventions, such as smoking cessation, in guiding their patients toward a healthier way of life.
By Victoria Stagg Elliott, AMNews staff. April 25, 2005.
Of the estimated 500,000 deaths expected from cancer this year, more than half are preventable, according to a March report issued by the American Cancer Society.
And experts say that primary care physicians play a key role in helping patients make necessary lifestyle changes and urging them to undergo screening tests. Stepping up these efforts could make a significant impact on this number."
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