The lethal disparity in endometrial cancer for Black women, with Dr Kemi Doll
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Why are Black women are less likely to survive endometrial cancer? It’s a deep-seated inequality, and Dr Kemi Doll has been treating patients and studying it for years. She explains what endometrial cancer is, why this lethal disparity exists, and why she thinks Black women are the ‘canary in the coal mine’ in women’s health.
More about Dr Kemi Doll - https://www.uwmedicine.org/bios/kemi-doll
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Overlooked was launched in 2023 to tell the story of ovarian cancer through one woman's story. In 2024 the show started to cover other overlooked topics in women's health - and there are many. Overlooked is hosted by Golda Arthur, an audio journalist and producer.
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