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    As a behavioral scientist who studies the intersection of cancer and race, Charles Rogers knows the data: More Black women die from breast cancer than white women, even though the overall rate of cancer deaths in the U.S. has fallen during the past two decades.  As a grandson and husband, however, his understanding of how […] The post Cancer Hits Black Women Harder. For One Scientist, It’s Personal appeared first on Word In Black.
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