Triple Negative Breast Cancer Affecting Many Latinas
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New research has found that Latinas are getting an aggressive form of breast cancer - known as triple negative carcinoma - at alarmingly high rates. African-American women were already known to have high rates of this kind of breast cancer.
The findings are alarming not only because triple-negative cancers can be so deadly, but also because many Latinas can face multiple barriers to obtaining comprehensive health care, from the most basic preventive screenings to sophisticated treatment regimens.
Aggressive breast cancer hits Latinas
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