Racial divide in prostate cancer is driven more by inadequate care than genetics Everyday Health: Daniel Spratt, professor at the School of Medicine, commented on a new study that highlighted disparities in health-related outcomes for Black men. “People for centuries have associated countless observations to African-Americans and assumed they were driven by their genetic code, when in reality it appears that most of the differences observed in health outcomes are driven by structural racism and massive disparities in social determinants of health,” he said. |

Med's Daniel Spratt comments on new study about prostate cancer in Black men
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June 12, 2023
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