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Tackling a Racial Gap in Breast Cancer Survival

Kidus Girma May 10, 2018 0 Comments

A multitude of discriminatory practices like racism and classism drastically impact Black women and persons who have breasts ability to overcome the disease. “Over all, black women with a breast cancer diagnosis will die three years sooner than their white counterparts. While nearly 70 percent of white women live at least five years after diagnosis, only 56 percent of black women do.” 

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