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The lifetime risk of being diagnosed with cancer in blacks vs. whites

The first data viz below shows the lifetime risk of being diagnosed with any cancer among blacks and whites in the U.S. by sex. White males have the highest lifetime risk (44.3%), while black women have the lowest risk (36.4%). Black men have the same risk as white women (42.0%). It is important to note that these […]

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