Is this racist on the part of science, nature, and the almighty?Blacks are more likely than whites to develop and die from prostate cancer – and because there is a higher prevalence of obesity among black men with prostate cancer, compared to whites – some studies have suggested that obesity might be a more ominous risk factor for blacks than whites.
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Most of it is cultural, like what brown and black people eat.
But the darker your pigment the less likely you are to get skin cancer..sooo...Some of it is controllable and some of it could be simplified as science being racist...I'd never heard it said that way before. lol
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