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Breast Cancer Awareness High, Knowledge Low, Survey Finds

From The Cancer Letter, Oct. 5, 2007:

The National Breast Cancer Coalition recently surveyed 1,000 women to quantify the gap between "awareness" of breast cancer and genuine understanding of the disease.

The result: a lot of awareness, but woefully poor knowledge.
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