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CHICAGO — Pregnancy-associated cancer mortality in the United States has remained relatively unchanged despite the decline in national overall cancer death rates, according to findings presented at ASCO Annual Meeting.Researchers also observed what they described as “notable” spikes in late postpartum deaths, as well as deaths among pregnant women with metastatic cancer.
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