H4TG Celebrates Black History Month. Listen to a discussion on Black American contributions to cancer research. Recorded on February 15, 2022 Learn more... Cancer Disparities in the Black Community Cancer […]
H4TG Celebrates Black History Month. Listen to a discussion on Black American contributions to cancer research. Recorded on February 15, 2022 Learn more... Cancer Disparities in the Black Community Cancer […]
H4TG's Social Work Interns, Monique and Jenny discuss the importance of breast cancer research and diversity. Read the entire article referenced in the discussion here.
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