Breast Cancer Death Rates Are Down, But Racial Disparities Persist
Black women are more likely to die of breast cancer than are white women, and that's especially true for older women, the CDC reports. Lack of access to quality health care is a big factor.
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October 14, 2016 at 12:54AM
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NPR News: Breast Cancer Death Rates Are Down, But Racial Disparities Persist
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