ACS and four historically Black colleges and universities establish Diversity in Cancer Research Program

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The American Cancer Society, along with four historically black medical schools including Charles Drew Medical School, Howard University, Meharry Medical College, and Morehouse School of Medicine, launched the Diversity in Cancer Research Program, which aims to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in cancer research. 

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