Cancer incidence among African Americans, United States—2007–2016
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Description:In 2016, African American men had disproportionately high cancer incidence rates compared with other men, and African American women had the second highest cancer incidence rates, behind white women.
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Source:U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Brief ; no. 15
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