Better Screening Key to Closing U.S. ‘Race Gap’ in Colon Cancer Deaths

Written by on July 24, 2024

WEDNESDAY, July 24, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Black Americans are almost a third more likely to die from colon cancer than their white peers, and one key to closing that divide could be better cancer screening, a new report finds.

That means getting Black Americans quality colonoscopies and other forms of screening, but also making sure they're followed up after their test results come in.

"Our study shows that it . . .



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