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Cancer seems to strike all manner of people without discrimination. But
recent research shows that race and class play a big role in who gets proper
screenings and how well they survive if cancer does strike. We talk with
UNLV Sociologist Shannon Monnat about her research showing that minority
women are more likely to die from cancer and have fewer screenings than
white women.
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