Does a person’s neighborhood impact their risk of pancreatic cancer?
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A new Yale-led study — the first to examine the overall relationship between pancreatic cancer and neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors — showed that people living in neighborhoods with the highest level of advantage had a slightly increased risk of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
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