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Type 2 diabetes may contribute to racial disparities in colorectal cancer among Americans

The findings underscore the value of colonoscopies and other colorectal cancer screenings, especially for Black and lower-income Americans who on average suffer worse outcomes after a cancer diagnosis.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/type-2-diabetes-may-contribute-to-racial-disparities-in-colorectal-cancer-among-americans/
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