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Black Women Are Twice As Likely To Die From Uterine Cancer—These Lawmakers Just Introduced Legislation To Change That

By Melissa Rose Cooper ·Updated July 17, 2025 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready…

A group of Black women lawmakers is leading a new effort to address the racial disparities surrounding uterine fibroids and uterine cancer.

On Tuesday, Senators Lisa Blunt Rochester and Angela Alsobrooks, Representatives Yvette

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