Cancer deaths drop, prostate cancer diagnoses spark concerns

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Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped 33% in the past three decades, according to a report from the American Cancer Society. Cervical cancer rates dropped 65% for women in their early 20s, but there are troubling signs as well. Advanced prostate cancer diagnoses have risen roughly 4.5% annually since 2011. Karen Knudsen of the American Cancer Society joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the study.
 
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*so what we do know is that black men have a 70% increased risk of prostate cancer as compared to white counterparts and a 2-4 fold increased risk of death from prostate cancer as compared to any other group in the United States
 

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