
We why’ve been underestimating deadly cervical cancer
Clip: 2/1/2017 | 5m 29s
Recent findings suggest the death rate of cervical cancer is higher than once believed.
A new research analysis suggests the mortality rate of cervical cancer is higher than we thought, especially among African-American women. Miles O’Brien talks with Dr. Jennifer Caudle of the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine about the findings, as well as the racial disparities in health care.
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We why’ve been underestimating deadly cervical cancer
Clip: 2/1/2017 | 5m 29s
A new research analysis suggests the mortality rate of cervical cancer is higher than we thought, especially among African-American women. Miles O’Brien talks with Dr. Jennifer Caudle of the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine about the findings, as well as the racial disparities in health care.
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