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Breast cancer death rate in Black Women: Does DNA repair play a role?

Molecule of DNA, double helix, 3D illustration

According to a recent study, breast cancer disparities may be related to how Black women’s DNA repairs damaged cells.  See https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/breast-cancer-death-rate-in-black-women-does-dna-repair-play-a-role  Watts, E., Medical News Today

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