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Breast Cancer
Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force Reports on Progress Toward Reducing the Black-White Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality and Improving Breast Health for All Women
November 8th, 2008
In what is gaining national recognition as a model for citywide collaboration to address racial health care disparities, The Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force delivered its first report to the community, one year after releasing a major report that outlined more than 30 recommendations for action. Attended by Chicago's most prominent public health leaders, representatives from leading national cancer foundations, cancer experts, African-American community advocates and breast cancer survivors, the event was held at St. Paul Church of God in Christ, a prominent African-American church on Chicago's South Side. "The Task Force, which now...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-11-08)
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