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  1. #According to the most recent available data, Black women are about 40 percent more likely than White women to die after a diagnosis of breast cancer when adjusted for age. But that wasn’t always the case."
    #raceandmedicine #raceandbreastcancer
    race.undark.org/articles/a-cru
    #blackmastodon
    See also how risk models incorporate race: (go to the article and watch the little slide show) Risky Assumptions
    Race and a Breast Cancer
    Diagnostic Tool
    CLICK BELOW TO ADVANCE SLIDES

  2. #According to the most recent available data, Black women are about 40 percent more likely than White women to die after a diagnosis of breast cancer when adjusted for age. But that wasn’t always the case."
    #raceandmedicine #raceandbreastcancer
    race.undark.org/articles/a-cru
    #blackmastodon
    See also how risk models incorporate race: (go to the article and watch the little slide show) Risky Assumptions
    Race and a Breast Cancer
    Diagnostic Tool
    CLICK BELOW TO ADVANCE SLIDES

  3. #According to the most recent available data, Black women are about 40 percent more likely than White women to die after a diagnosis of breast cancer when adjusted for age. But that wasn’t always the case."
    #raceandmedicine #raceandbreastcancer
    race.undark.org/articles/a-cru
    #blackmastodon
    See also how risk models incorporate race: (go to the article and watch the little slide show) Risky Assumptions
    Race and a Breast Cancer
    Diagnostic Tool
    CLICK BELOW TO ADVANCE SLIDES

  4. #According to the most recent available data, Black women are about 40 percent more likely than White women to die after a diagnosis of breast cancer when adjusted for age. But that wasn’t always the case."
    #raceandmedicine #raceandbreastcancer
    race.undark.org/articles/a-cru
    #blackmastodon
    See also how risk models incorporate race: (go to the article and watch the little slide show) Risky Assumptions
    Race and a Breast Cancer
    Diagnostic Tool
    CLICK BELOW TO ADVANCE SLIDES

  5. #According to the most recent available data, Black women are about 40 percent more likely than White women to die after a diagnosis of breast cancer when adjusted for age. But that wasn’t always the case."
    #raceandmedicine #raceandbreastcancer
    race.undark.org/articles/a-cru
    #blackmastodon
    See also how risk models incorporate race: (go to the article and watch the little slide show) Risky Assumptions
    Race and a Breast Cancer
    Diagnostic Tool
    CLICK BELOW TO ADVANCE SLIDES