There are important distinctions in cancer diagnoses and deaths among different regions of Appalachia, with certain areas ...
However, rates of cancer incidence and death are going down, if slowly, in Appalachia. Rates of new cases in Appalachia have ...
Some of the findings were grim: For example, between 2017 and 2021, Americans living in Appalachia were 5.6% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer and 12.8% more likely to die from the disease ...
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Fewer people than before are being diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Appalachia, but cancer incidence and death rates ...
Most of the boomers moving to Appalachia are "drawn by lower housing costs and living expenses, lower taxes, lower insurance costs, low crime, warm weather (but with seasons) and less chance of ...
East Tennessee State University researchers have examined the devastating effects of the 1918 Spanish flu in Appalachia, uncovering lessons that resonate in the wake of COVID-19.
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News Medical on MSNCancer incidence and deaths still higher in Appalachia despite progressFewer people than before are being diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Appalachia, but cancer incidence and death rates remain substantially higher, especially in certain areas of Central ...
Women living in rural Appalachia who are at high-risk of HIV had effective interventions delivered through Facebook.
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