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Three Biomarkers Better Predict Kidney Disease, Complications
April 18, 2011
The study participants were, on average, 65 years old. Overall, 40 percent were black, 54 percent were women. ...
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Study Provides Insight Into Racial Disparities In Breast Cancer
January 10, 2011
Study suggestes that the nature of the kinds of cancer they develop may be one factor in the worse survival of African American women with breast cancer. ...
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New Leader Takes The Reins In South America
January 03, 2011
Brazilian Worker’s Party President-elect Dilma Rousseff took over from her mentor, outgoing President Luis Inácio "Lula" da Silva. She has big shoes to fill. ...
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Latinas Avoiding Cancer Screens
December 30, 2010
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Latinos More Vulnerable To AIDS-Related Cancer
November 22, 2010
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Survival Rate After Trauma Higher For Women
October 19, 2010
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Blacks Benefiting From Targeted Cancer Therapy
October 14, 2010
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AIDS/HIV "Ignorance" Killing Black Community
September 17, 2010
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Minorities Not Immune To Skin Cancer
August 19, 2010
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Pill Increases Cancer Risk For Black Women
August 05, 2010
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Study Helps Explain Why Black Patients With Lung Cancer Have Surgery Less Often Than Whites
June 16, 2010
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National Institutes Of Health Award $10.24M For Latina Breast Cancer Research
May 04, 2010
The Hutchinson Center is among 10 institutions nationwide to receive funding as part of the NIH Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities program, which is launching a major new effort to understand and address inequities associated with two leading causes of death in the United States: cancer ...
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Study Addresses Impact Of Race On Breast Cancer Risk
April 28, 2010
Many of the established risk factors for breast cancer explain less of the breast cancer cases in Hispanic women compared with non ...
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Study shows how differing Asian cultures, attitudes impact cancer screening rates
October 30, 2009
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UNEQUAL ACCESS: HISPANIC CHILDREN RARELY GET TOP-NOTCH CARE FOR BRAIN TUMORS
October 08, 2009
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Race Has Role in Incidence, Survival of Rare Brain Tumor
July 31, 2009
The incidence of a rare and deadly tumor called primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is two times higher in black Americans, ages 20 to 49, than in white Americans, according to a Mayo Clinic ...
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NEARLY HALF OF OLDER PATIENTS PROJECTED TO DIE WAITING FOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT - AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE AT HIGHER RISK
June 12, 2009
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New Jersey Blacks Less Likely To Survive Cancer Than Whites
February 04, 2010
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