Deadliest cancers strike the poorest people
28th May 2014
By Amanda Davey
When it comes to cancer, the poor run the risk of dying from the disease while the more affluent are likely to die with the disease, a new study confirms.

Not new intelligence perhaps, but significantly the research shows that areas with higher poverty actually have lower cancer incidence and higher mortality than wealthier areas. In other words, poor people are getting cancer less but dying more while rich people are getting cancer more but dying less.
And that’s because certain