
Genetic alterations to the PAX gene family could be the cause of survival disparities in African-American and non-Latino white men suffering from neck and head cancer. "During the last 30 years, the overall five-year relative survival rates for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have increased, but despite that, the gap in overall survival rates between non-Latino white patients and African-American patients has remained unchanged," said Rafael Guerrero-Preston, ...
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