|08 July 2024
Higher Incidence Rates
Studies consistently show that cervical cancer incidence rates are higher among minority populations.
Hispanic women are 40 percent more likely to be diagnosed with cervical cancer, as compared to non-Hispanic white women, and Black women are 18 percent more likely to be diagnosed.
Factors such as socioeconomic status, education, and limited access to healthcare contribute to delayed screenings and diagnosis, resulting in advanced stages of the disease.
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