Cancer Mortality Declines Among Black Patients but Remains Disproportionately High

Elisa Becze, BA, ELS, Editor
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Death rates fell about 2% per year from 1999–2019 for Black patients with cancer, researchers reported in study findings published in JAMA Oncology; however, the population’s cancer mortality remains higher than other racial and ethnic groups for most cancer sites.

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