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Study Reveals Greater Obstacles to Genetic Testing for Black Children Compared to Their White Peers

February 12, 2025
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Tags: barriers to genetic testingBlack children healthcare issuescultural factors in healthcaregenetic testing disparitiesgenetics and racehealthcare access for Black childrenimproving access to genetic testingminority health disparitiespediatric genetic testing challengespublic health interventions for equityracial inequality in geneticssocioeconomic factors in genetic testing
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