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What Role Does Race and Ethnicity Play in Cancer Incidence and Treatment?

Race and ethnicity can influence both cancer incidence and treatment outcomes. Certain cancers are more prevalent in specific racial and ethnic groups due to genetic factors, environmental exposures, and lifestyle choices. For example, African Americans have higher rates of prostate and colorectal cancers, while Asian Americans have higher rates of liver cancer. Moreover, racial and ethnic minorities often face disparities in treatment access and quality, partially due to systemic healthcare biases and socioeconomic factors.

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