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“Compared to White people, Hispanic people have lower incidence for most common cancers (female breast, colorectum, lung and prostate), but 36% higher incidence of cervical cancer and almost 2 times higher incidence of stomach and liver cancer, all of which are largely preventable.”

“Despite improvements in many key mea­ures, the United States is still failing its children, especially kids of color, as too many children are blocked from reaching essential milestones of wellbeing. Wide and persistent disparities are hindering American Indian or Alaska Native, Black and Latino young people in particular, and all children in every state generally.”

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