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Race, economics contribute to advanced-stage breast cancer diagnoses

Summary by auntminnie.com
A recent study has assessed the links between race and socioeconomic status and cancer stage in New York City.
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Eva recalls with sadness how her doctor underestimated her concerns about a mass in her chest, a story that seems to be repeated in racially and economically segregated neighborhoods, where Hispanics are much more likely to be diagnosed with breast or cervix cancer in advanced stages, according to a study by the American Cancer Society (ACS).

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auntminnie.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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