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Why Black Women Are At Greater Risk Of Dying From Breast Cancer, Even When It’s Treatable

By Melissa Noel ·Updated October 8, 2024

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology sheds light on the troubling racial disparities in breast cancer mortality. While Black and white women are diagnosed with breast cancer at similar rates, Black women are 40% more likely

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