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S11 pandemic may have accentuated racial disparities related to can- cer screening that already existed.” Black people are alrea ...
S12 IN 2012, A FEW DAYS AFTER Katie Rich gave birth to her third child, she started experiencing sharp pains under her ribs. Whe ...
S13 cancer incidence was going down overall. But, Siegel says, “What’s going on in the younger age groups is really masked.” Sie ...
S14 CANCER EARLY DETECTION the U.S., with incidence increasing among people younger than 50 and stable or de- creasing in those ...
S15 true.” Figuring out how the pieces fit to- gether and who is most at risk will be essen- tial for screening to be used to be ...
SPECIAL REPORT FROM http://www.ScientificAmerican.com/InnovationsIn/cancer-early-detection This section was produced independent ...
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70 Scientific American, December 2021 RECOMMENDED Edited by Amy Brady Illustration by London Ladd Rachel Carson: The Sea Trilogy ...
December 2021, ScientificAmerican.com 71 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCU- LATION 1. Publication title: Scientific ...
72 Scientific American, December 2021 In 1981, as a young scientist, I applied for my dream job as a geologist with the British ...
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74 Scientific American, December 2021 50, 100 & 150 YEARS AGO INNOVATION AND DISCOVERY AS CHRONICLED IN Scientific AmericAn ...
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Source: “Lifetime Mobility of an Arctic Woolly Mammoth,” by Matthew J. Wooller et al., in^ Science, Vol. 373; August 2021 ( map ...
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