USC study reveals how exposure to racial discrimination can impact health care for Black cancer patients

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Researchers at Keck School of Medicine of USC and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center uncovered racial bias leading to recommended therapy being rejected and to delays in care, diagnosis. 

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