Grant funds research to improve cancer outcomes for Indigenous people

Tribal nations and the University of Oklahoma have partnered in a multimillion-dollar effort to fight cancer among Native Americans. Indigenous people in the state are more likely to get cancer and die from the disease than non-Native people, according to the OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center. In Oklahoma, American Indian and Alaska Native populations experience a 36% higher incidence of cancer and a 73% higher death rate than the rest of the U.S. population.

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