Race And Geography Linked To Different Risks Of Breast Cancer Treatment Delays
For patients with cancer, lengthy delays in treatment can decrease their chances of survival. In an analysis of 2004–2017 information on patients with breast cancer in North Carolina, Black patients were more likely to experience such treatment delays than non-Black patients.
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