In Iowa, a significant concern for candidates in the upcoming midterm elections is the state's rising cancer rates. Iowa has the second-highest cancer rate in the United States, and it is one of only three states, along with Utah and West Virginia, where cancer incidences are increasing. This information is based on data from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.
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Cancer Rates Highlighted as Key Issue in Iowa's Midterm Elections
Iowa's rising cancer rates are emerging as a critical issue in the state's midterm elections. The state has the second-highest cancer rate in the U.S., with incidences increasing, a trend observed in only two other states, Utah and West Virginia.
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