Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, with Commentary, Volume 434 |
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Black men also experience a higher risk of cancer than nonblack men , with a 25 - percent higher risk of all cancers and a 45 - percent higher incidence of lung cancer . Only 38 percent of blacks with cancer survive 5 years after ...
Black men also experience a higher risk of cancer than nonblack men , with a 25 - percent higher risk of all cancers and a 45 - percent higher incidence of lung cancer . Only 38 percent of blacks with cancer survive 5 years after ...
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Unintentional injuries , homicide , chronic liver disease and cirrhosis , and AIDS rank higher on the Hispanic list ; suicide , stroke , and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease rank lower.'3 In the case of homicide , the great ...
Unintentional injuries , homicide , chronic liver disease and cirrhosis , and AIDS rank higher on the Hispanic list ; suicide , stroke , and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease rank lower.'3 In the case of homicide , the great ...
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In 1987 , rates for black men are 55 percent higher for heart disease , 26 percent higher for cancer , 180 percent higher for stroke , and 100 percent higher for lung disease . For homicide , years of potential life lost were 630 ...
In 1987 , rates for black men are 55 percent higher for heart disease , 26 percent higher for cancer , 180 percent higher for stroke , and 100 percent higher for lung disease . For homicide , years of potential life lost were 630 ...
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Age Groups | 9 |
Special Populations | 29 |
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