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World Service,03 Jul 2017,26 mins
Series The Truth About Cancer
The USA’s Deadly Racial Divide: Black women and Breast Cancer
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If you are a black woman with breast cancer in Los Angeles you are 75% more likely to die than a white woman and the gap is growing. These devastating differences in survival rates are repeated across the US, suggesting that African-American women are missing out on life-saving treatment. Anu Anand investigates the poor care on offer in parts of LA and she reports from Chicago, where similar disparities a decade ago sparked a city-wide initiative to close the deadly divide. She explores what might be causing the racial death gap and whether Chicago’s attempts to close it could provide a model for other parts of the US. (Photo: Female Hands Holding Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon. Credit: CatLane) Producer: Fiona Hill
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