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Early Detection, Mammograms & Technological Advancements Can Save Latinas From Breast Cancer-Related Deaths, Says Expert
Numbers show that new cases of breast cancer and mortality rates are lower for Hispanic/Latina women than for non-Hispanic white women and African American women, yet breast cancer remains the leading cause of death for Latinas.
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