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Breast Cancer Risk: Race and Ethnicity

By A Mystery Man Writer

Learn how rates of breast cancer in the U.S. vary by race and ethnicity. White women and Black women have the highest rates of breast cancer overall.

Breast Cancer Risk: Race and Ethnicity

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