Medicare Card, Common Cancer Myths and Misconceptions
August 27th, 2014
Certain popular ideas about how cancer starts and spreads though scientifically wrong can seem to make sense, especially when those ideas are rooted in old theories. But wrong ideas about cancer can lead to needless worry and even hinder good prevention and treatment decisions.
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