America suffers more cancer deaths per capita than Mexico, and even , data suggests — with the country ranking 81st globally for fatalities from the disease. President unveiled Monday more funding for researching blood tests to diagnose the disease early as he aims to halve fatalities to 300,000 a year by 2042. The amount being spent was not revealed.But figures compiled by the (WHO) showed the U.S. trails behind many less developed nations with 85.7 cancer deaths per 100,000 people a year — although this figure is trending downwards.
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