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The Ripple Effects Of A Huge Drop In Cancer Screenings

The Ripple Effects Of A Huge Drop In Cancer Screenings

Short Wave · NPR

July 13, 20217m 54s

Show Notes

At the height of the pandemic, routine cancer screenings declined by 90 percent. Screenings are resuming and doctors are diagnosing later-stage cancers — cancers that might have been caught earlier. NPR science correspondent Yuki Noguchi of talks about whom this affects most, and about the ripple effects that missing cancer screening may have for years to come.

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