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> The decline in smoking rates in the U.S., better early detection and innovative treatments including immunotherapy drugs have driven a drop in death rates since 1991, the report said, averting an estimated 3.8 million cancer deaths in that time.

Yes. I expected to find that the decline in smoking has also lead to the decline in fatal cancer — and there it is. Still a good thing.



it's crazy how fast smoking died out in the US even 10 years ago it felt people were puffing away all over the place


Indeed. Now we just need to do the same for overeating.




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