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Black Americans with atrial fibrillation are at higher risk than whites for serious cardiovascular complications and death

Risk of Cardiovascular Events Up in Black Patients With A-Fib

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Black patients twice as likely to suffer stroke, heart failure, death as whites with atrial fibrillation
Black breast cancer survivors in the United States are less likely than white or Hispanic women to get follow-up genetic screening and surgeries that can help prevent cancer recurrence

ASCO: Follow-Up Care Lacking for Black Women With Breast Cancer

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Genetic testing, risk-reducing surgery more likely for whites, Hispanics
Mental help seekers' race and class affect their ability to access mental health care

Race, Class Impacts Accessibility of Psychotherapists

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Appointment offer rates almost three times higher for middle-class versus working-class help seekers
A new study has identified genetic factors in black men with a strong West African ancestry that are associated with a lower risk of central obesity. But this apparent benefit doesn't extend to black women

Genes May Lower Risk of Obesity in Men of West African Descent

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But the effect does not seem to apply to women with the same West African ancestry
A case of racism by a patient that disrupted the power dynamics between a physician and patient is described in a reflection piece published in the May/June issue of the Annals of Family Medicine.

Racism Can Disrupt Physician-Patient Power Dynamics

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But black female physician notes that she has the power and privilege to leave a given situation
Improper mitochondrial functioning may account for prostate cancer treatment resistance in African-American men

Mitochondrial Dysfunction May Explain Prostate Cancer Disparity

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Mechanism may explain prostate cancer treatment resistance among African-American men
An update on Americans' health finds that racial and ethnic disparities persist

U.S. Health Report Card Finds Racial, Ethnic Disparities Persist

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But infant mortality rates, numbers of uninsured are improving, government analysis reveals
Cardiorespiratory fitness predicts all-cause mortality

No Racial Difference in Prognostic Value of Cardiorespiratory Fitness

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Cardiorespiratory fitness is strong predictor of all-cause mortality in white and black patients
Hispanics/Latinos frequently have cardiac dysfunction

Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction Frequent in Hispanics/Latinos

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High rate of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction; most cardiac dysfunction is subclinical, unrecognized
Most patients with advanced cancer are inaccurate in their life expectancy estimates

Inaccurate Life Expectancy in CA Not Usually From Medical Source

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Most advanced cancer patients, particularly black patients, have inaccurate life expectancy estimates