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Susan G. Komen's 'Stand For H.E.R.' Initiative Aims to End Breast Cancer Disparities Among Black Women

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Black women are dying more than white women because the health care system has failed them—and continues to fail them—at every step in their breast cancer journey. According to the 2021 Komen report,Closing the Breast Cancer Gap: A Roadmap to Save the Lives of Black Women in America,Black women are often ignored by their health […]

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