“Study Sheds Light on Racial Disparity in Colon Cancer,” University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center

African-Americans with colon cancer are half as likely as Caucasian patients to have a type of colon cancer that is linked to better outcomes. The finding may provide insight into why African-Americans are more likely to die of colon cancer than Caucasians with the same stage of disease. University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of the 25 NCCN Member Institutions. ...
Source: National Comprehensive Cancer Network - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news