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Dr. Rich Wender, NCCRT chair, reflects on 80% by 2018 progress

RichWenderThe dramatic improvements seen in the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data on colorectal cancer screening is the latest indication of positive trends in screening, which is good news for the 80% by 2018 effort! Read NCCRT Chair Dr. Richard Wender’s reflections on what this means for 80% by 2018 in his new blog.

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