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American Cancer Society annual report

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    The American Cancer Society is out with its annual report, showing how states are doing in the fight to prevent cancer. The study measured states on seven issues. For the first time, the study ranked states on laws regulating tanning salons. Nationwide, the report finds nearly two thirds of states falling short in the battle against cancer. Only two states, Delaware and Vermont, get high marks.

    The American Cancer Society is out with its annual report, showing how states are doing in the fight to prevent cancer. The study measured states on seven issues. For the first time, the study ranked states on laws regulating tanning salons. Nationwide, the report finds nearly two thirds of states falling short in the battle against cancer. Only two states, Delaware and Vermont, get high marks.

    Read the report: http://cbschicago.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/hdymu-2012-final.pdf 

     

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