
Breast cancer does not discriminate. We know that any woman of any race or ethnic background can get it. But what might not be common knowledge is that minorities such as African Americans, Latinos and Asians tend to develop breast cancer earlier and often have more aggressive tumors than Caucasian women. That sometimes means minorities aren’t diagnosed until after the disease has advanced. Vivien Williams has this report about breast cancer and minorities. [TRT 1:21]
Video and script are available in the downloads above. Medical Edge pkgs. can be edited into vo/sots and incorporated into your local reporting.
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