VOA Our Voices 341: Breast Cancer: Disparity by Ethnicity
Diseases don’t discriminate? Well, it’s not quite true in the case of breast cancer. For many women in Africa, breast cancer is a fight in the dark, reverberating through families and communities. This week on Our Voices, we’re looking at what causes the disparity associated with breast cancer treatment and mortality rates between Africa’s and high-income countries, and what medical professionals and survivor support groups are doing to bridge the gap.
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Our Voices 702: African fact-checkers combat misinformation
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December 27, 2024
Our Voices 651: 2024 in review
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Our Voices 650: Africans in the diaspora investing back home
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Our Voices 649: The fight against Gender Based Violence
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Our Voices 648: Unfair laws foment gender inequality in Africa