Overview of the summit meeting evaluating research in African-American women

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There is a disparity in the breast cancer survival rate among African-American women compared with the rate among white women. The summit meeting addressed the breast cancer crisis among African-American women by bringing together scientists, breast cancer advocates, and policy makers. The goal of the meeting was to develop a research agenda. For breast cancer research to advance, priority areas must be identified. The current article suggests questions and issues which are addressed in this cancer monograph. © 2003 American Cancer Society.

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Jones, L. A., Brawley, O., Johnson-Thompson, M., Lythcott, N., & Newman, L. (2003). Overview of the summit meeting evaluating research in African-American women. In Cancer (Vol. 97, pp. 207–210). John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.11028

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