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Don’t delay lung cancer screening | Afro

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By Black Health Matters By Black Health Matters Have you put off getting a lung cancer screening or other routine screenings out of fear of diagnosis? But getting screened early can significantly improve your chances of survival if doctors find something abnormal. This is especially true in the case of lung cancer; early detection can […]

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