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Voices of Black Women: Long-Term Cancer Research for the Next Generation
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Voices of Black Women: Long-Term Cancer Research for the Next Generation

Why do black women develop more aggressive cancers? That’s a question that a new, 30-year-long study is setting out to answer – among other disparity concerns. Dr. Lauren McCullough, a principal investigator for the research, discusses the importance of this study and how listeners can get involved. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/voices-of-black-women-long-term-cancer-research-for-the-next-generation

In Good Health · Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN, Elizabeth Westfield

June 30, 202410m 8s

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Why do black women develop more aggressive cancers? That’s a question that a new, 30-year-long study is setting out to answer – among other disparity concerns. Dr. Lauren McCullough, a principal investigator for the research, discusses the importance of this study and how listeners can get involved.

Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/voices-of-black-women-long-term-cancer-research-for-the-next-generation

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