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Black-White Disparities in Endometrial Cancer Survival Persist
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Title Black-White Disparities in Endometrial Cancer Survival Persist
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/588121?src=rss
Description African American women with endometrial cancer continue to be more likely to die from their cancer than their white counterparts, according to research published in the March 15 issue of the journal Cancer. Reuters Health Information
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Date Feb 12, 2009
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