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‘Knowledge is Power campaign’: co-producing myeloma awareness with Black communities.
Race Equality Foundation (REF); 2025.
https://raceequalityfoundation.org.uk/blog/knowledge-is-power-campaign-co-producing-myeloma-awareness-with-black-communities/
[Black people in the UK are two to three times more likely to develop myeloma, a type of blood cancer, than White people. Despite an increased risk, awareness of the disease remains low, and structural barriers in healthcare, such as, unequal access to information, delayed diagnosis, and experiences of bias or discrimination, can make it harder for Black people to receive timely and effective care.]
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