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The Hidden Truth Behind Breast Cancer Death Rates
Massachusetts, Boston, USAThursday, September 19, 2024
This isn't due to biology or biology-related factors, but rather due to racial disparities in healthcare. Dr. Erica Warner, a cancer epidemiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, led the study and discovered that the biggest disparities were seen among women diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive tumors. These cancers require extended treatment with hormonal therapy, which is often associated with out-of-pocket costs. This can lead to financial barriers for Black women, who are more likely to be uninsured than white women.
Another major factor is the lack of representation of Black women in clinical trials. Historically, Black women have been underrepresented in these studies, which means that treatment options may not be tailored to their specific needs. This can lead to a lack of effective treatment options for Black women and a higher risk of mortality.
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