Black Women With Breast Cancer More Likely To Die Within First Years
Black women are significantly more likely to die from breast cancer compared to white women after being diagnosed, CBS reported October 31. "This difference was greatest in the first three years after diagnosis," said study author Erica Warner, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Mass.
Black women are significantly more likely to die from breast cancer compared to white women after being diagnosed, CBS reported October 31. "This difference was greatest in the first three years after diagnosis," said study author Erica Warner, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Mass.
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