In Breast-Cancer Prevention, Race Matters
January 14, 2019
January 14, 2019
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 14 -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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- Study: Black women face additional obstacles to information, receive less preventive care
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African-American women at high risk of breast cancer are less likely than white women to pursue potentially life-saving preventive care, and racial disparities in health care and elsewhere are to blame, new research suggests.
"African-American women . . .
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- Study: Black women face additional obstacles to information, receive less preventive care
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African-American women at high risk of breast cancer are less likely than white women to pursue potentially life-saving preventive care, and racial disparities in health care and elsewhere are to blame, new research suggests.
"African-American women . . .