Kidney Cancer Deaths Show Overall Decrease In Europe

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sat, 04/12/2008 - 06:00

Male kidney cancer deaths have fallen by 13 percent across Europe since they peaked in the early 1990s and women have benefited from a 17 percent reduction.

But the study of 32 countries, based on data from the World Health Organization, has revealed wide variations between countries.


 

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