The Cancer Letter’s Jacquelyn Cobb named finalist for NIHCM Trade Journalism Awards

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Jacquelyn Cobb, associate editor of The Cancer Letter, was named a finalist for the 31st Annual NIHCM Awards in Research and Journalism for her series, “Multi-cancer detection tests fall short of their promises.” 

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