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  • The COVID-19 pandemic continues, now disproportionately affecting the richest and best-resourced country in the world. Although the death rates per affected individual have decreased from the initial wave in New York City, the United States is in the unfathomable situation of having more than 50,000 new cases per day, and the case numbers are increasing. The pandemic is now expected to remain a vexing health problem for months and perhaps years to come, and the implications for health promotion and disease prevention have taken on new importance given the need for ongoing attention to acute and long-term issues. However, the health-promoting behaviors of many Americans have changed during the pandemic, setting up risk for additional collateral losses, such as from an increase in cancer diagnoses.
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  • 10.1188/20.onf.491-492
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  • Oncology_nursing_forum
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  • unk
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  • 32830798.0
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  • Medline
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  • Cancer Prevention During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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  • 2020-09-01

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