Photoshop :: Correcting Scanned Images

Oct 2, 2013

After scanning a image that has a mostly white background, and opening it in Photoshop CC that portions of the edges had pinkish tones  that was quite noticible.  I tried to use the replace color from the "Image->adgustments" menu but found that affected small portions of the image as well.
 
How do I correct this so the background is white?  Is there a correction filter for scanners like there is for cameras?

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