Black Cancer Patients Twice as Likely to Die From Disease

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Black cancer patients in the United States are up to two times more likely to die prematurely from their disease than patients of other races -- a disparity linked to factors that include patients, doctors and hospitals, a new review from the University of Michigan shows.  Read more at health.usnews.com
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