Black-white Disparities Widening in U.S. Breast Cancer Deaths
In the largest cities in the U.S., death rates from breast cancer have dropped across the board over 20 years, but far less so for black women than whites, according to a new analysis. The widening survival gap is likely due to differences in the qua...
Source: RWJF News Digest - Public Health - Category: American Health Authors: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Source Type: news
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