Revealed: racial disparity in cancer diagnoses via screening in England
by Andrew Gregory Health editor from World news | The Guardian on (#601BB)
Exclusive: research finds black people are 38% less likely than white people to be diagnosed in this way
Black people are more than a third less likely than white people to be diagnosed with cancer via screening in England, according to the first study of its kind, prompting calls for targeted efforts to improve their levels of uptake.
Screening programmes save lives by preventing cancer from occurring or spotting it earlier, when treatment is more likely to be effective.
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