The black women’s breast cancer crisis is getting even worse
The American Cancer Society released a report Thursday with bleak news on the state of black women’s health.
For the first time ever, black women are getting breast cancer at the same rate as their white counterparts, the report says. The incidence of breast cancer in black women increased 0.4 percent between 2008 and 2012.
It used to be that black women were more likely to die from breast cancer than white women at every age and that white women led black women in diagnoses. Now, black women die from the cancer at a rate higher than white women and are also getting the disease at the same rate. The disparity between white and black women in breast cancer death rates has actually increased. Death rates were 42% higher in black women than white women in 2012, according to the American Cancer Society, a nonprofit organization that works to eliminate cancer. The authors of the report say that trend is expected to continue.