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This 10 page paper discusses the problem of breast cancer in terms of the African American population. A thorough analysis of the problem, clinical management, evaluation of outcomes and a brief teaching plan are included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002). This makes breast cancer the most common cancer among African American women (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002, See also African American Women and
Breast Cancer, 2002). In terms of causes of death, breast cancer ranks #2 for African American women (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002, See also African American Women and
Breast Cancer, 2002). Furthermore, another startling statistic reveals that death rates for African American women with breast cancer are 28% higher than for white women and African American
women have less chance of surviving 5 years after their breast cancer diagnosis when compared with white women (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002). Obviously, these statistics are
both frightening and disturbing (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002). The evidence clearly supports the assumption that breast cancer poses a greater risk to African American women than to
white women, although both groups are certainly affected by this type of cancer (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002, See also African American Women and Breast Cancer, 2002). However,
the evidence suggests the "breast cancer in African American women is biologically more aggressive than in white American women" (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002). Therefore, this subject must
be reviewed closely and research which specifically targets African American women is essential. Interestingly enough, the "number of breast cancer deaths among African American women is rising; among Caucasian
women the number is falling" (African American Breast Cancer Facts, 2002). There is no question this problem must be addressed in our society.
Part of the problem is related to the fact that "African American women are more likely to be diagnosed after the cancer has spread" (Breast Cancer
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