earn more about what's known about race and breast cancer, visit the
American Society of Clinical Oncology.
SOURCES: Dezheng Huo, Ph.D., epidemiologist, University of Chicago Medical Center; Elizabeth Ward, Ph.D., director of surveillance research, American Cancer Society; April 15, 2008, presentation, American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting, San Diego
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