Fatalistic attitudes frustrate cancer prevention efforts

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A UW-Madison researcher worked on the first national study in two decades about people’s perceptions on how to prevent cancer. More than a quarter indicated there’s not much that can be done to lower their risk. Even more said they don’t know which reccomendations to follow because there are so many. Shamane Mills reports…

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