Why Are Black And Latino Kids More Likely To Die Of Certain Cancers?
There's a big survival gap between white and minority children when it comes to some childhood cancers. It turns out growing up in poverty explains a lot of the difference.
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August 21, 2018 at 02:54AM
NPR News: Why Are Black And Latino Kids More Likely To Die Of Certain Cancers?
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