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Cancer deaths in US fall steadily with better treatments, prevention

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More people are surviving cancer than ever before in the U.S. according to a new report by the American Association for Cancer Research. Experts say this is due to significant strides in treatments, diagnostic tools and prevention strategies.

Cancer death rates continue to fall, driven by new treatments and improved screening