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American Cancer Society, Black women
Black Women Are More Likely To Die From Cancer. A New First Of It’s Kind Study Aims To Find Out Why
The American Cancer Society launched VOICES of Black Women, which is the largest study ever to focus on cancer risk and outcomes for Black women in America.
Landmark study of cancer in Black women launches in 20 states, aiming to be largest ever
Black women die from cancer at higher rates than other racial or ethnic groups. A large-scale study from the American Cancer Society will investigate why.
Why are Black women more likely to die of cancer? Cancer society launches long-term study
The American Cancer Society aims to enroll over 100,000 Black, cancer-free women between the ages of 25 and 55 and follow them for three decades.
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Massive Study Of Cancer In Black Women Announced: 100,000 Subjects Over 30 Years
The American
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Moffitt doctor playing key role in cancer study aimed toward Black women
TAMPA, Fla. — Enrollment is open for the American
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New breast cancer genes found in women of African ancestry, may improve risk assessment
Twelve breast cancer genes identified in women of African ancestry in a large study published on Monday may one day help ...
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