Negative messages keep blacks from cancer tests

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Cancer news stories and public service announcements that call attention to the fact that African Americans are often diagnosed with cancer at later stages and have lower survival rates than whites may discourage African Americans from getting screened for cancer, new research shows.  Read more at in.reuters.com
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