Historic study into why Black women have higher cancer death rates recruiting Philadelphia women
WEST CHESTER, Pa. (CBS) — The American Cancer Society has launched a historic new study to find out why Black women have high cancer death rates.
Why is there a disparity in cancer deaths? Doctors say answering that question — the focus of this research — will help save lives.
Stephanie Stahl June 13, 2024
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