In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to discuss racial disparities in breast cancer.
In part one of CURE’s “Breaking Barriers: Addressing Women of Color Underrepresentation in Clinical Trials” webinar, Ricki Fairley, CEO of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; Hayley Brown, director of partnerships and programs at TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; and Michelle Anderson-Benjamin, CEO and founder of The Fearless Warrior Organization, discussed the differences that women of color experience throughout their breast cancer journey, highlighting the need for more diversity in the representation of the disease.
Summary:
00:04 – Breast cancer disparities in women of color.
01:05 – Racial disparities in breast cancer mortality rates.
01:58 – The experiences of Black patients with breast cancer and underrepresentation in research.
02:51 – Personal account of disparities among women of color with breast cancer.
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