Redlining links Black women and higher rates of breast cancer
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Research suggests a link between redlining and higher rates of breast cancer in Black women, with some studies indicating that where a person lives can affect their breast cancer risk and survival rates. The connection between zip codes, structural racism, and breast cancer disparities in Black women is being explored in various studies. The relationship between these factors and breast cancer outcomes appears to be complex, with multiple interrelated drivers contributing to disparities in care and survival rates.
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