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•Progress in Childhood Cancer has Stalled for Blacks and Hispanics, US Report Says
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Death rates were about the same for Black, Hispanic and white children in the past decade r the next 10 years, only the rate for whit Hispanic en dipped a little lower.
Each year in the U.S. about 15,000 children an Thursday ar Childhood ed with cancer; 85% live for at least five years.
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