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British Journal of Cancer Study Exposes Ethnic and Social Disparities in Latin American Oral Cancer Incidence and Outcomes

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A study published in the British Journal of Cancer has shed light on the ethnic and social disparities in oral cancer incidence and outcomes within Latin America. The research underscores a critical, yet often overlooked, dimension of oncological inequities in the region.

C.M. Ardila’s study reveals significant differences in oral cancer rates and survival based on ethnicity and socioeconomic status. The research highlights the urgent need to address these disparities to improve cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies for vulnerable populations in Latin America.

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Date: May 4, 2026

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