Fewer people died of cancer in 2004 than in 2003, marking the second straight year that cancer deaths declined in the United States. A new American Cancer Society report says there were 3,014 fewer deaths in 2004 compared to the previous year. Early detection and improved treatment have been credited. (CNN)
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This is good news indeed
Even if I do not live and am not from the U.S., this news brings optimism and a big smile to me. I do hope one day comes in which cancer is no longer mortal worldwide.