African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium receives AACR Team Science Award

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The African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium, a multi-institutional collaborative network that focuses on studies of cancer risk and outcomes among populations of African ancestry, received the American Association for Cancer Research Team Science Award at the AACR annual meeting. Camille Ragin, associate director of DEI at Fox Chase Cancer Center, heads the network.

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