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Life expectancy for Black people was only 71.8 years compared to 77.6 years for White people and 78.8 years for Hispanic people. Life expectancy was even lower for Black males at only 68 years. Data were not available for other racial/ethnic groups.
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Read More »Similarly, Black and NHOPI infants were two times as likely to die as White infants (10.8 and 9.4 per 1,000 compared to 4.6 per 1,000) (Figure 18). AIAN infants also had a higher mortality rate than White infants (8.2 vs. 4.6 per 1,000). Asian infants had the lowest mortality rate (3.6 per 1,000). Black and AIAN people were more likely to die while pregnant or within a year of the end of pregnancy compared to White people (Figure 19). Hispanic people had the lowest pregnancy-related mortality rates (11.5 per 100,000).
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Read More »People of color generally have lower rates of new cancer cases compared to White people, but Black people have higher cancer incidence rates for some cancer types (Figure 24). As of 2018, Black people had similar or lower rates of cancer incidence compared to White people for cancer overall and most of the leading types of cancer examined. However, they had higher rates of new colon and rectum and prostate cancer. Other groups had lower cancer incidence rates than White people across all examined cancer types. Although Black people do not have higher cancer incidence rates than White people overall and across most types of cancer that were examined, they are more likely to die from cancer. Black people had a higher cancer death rate than White people for cancer overall and for all the leading cancer types examined as of 2018 (Figure 25). In contrast, Hispanic, Asian and Pacific Islander, and AIAN people had lower cancer mortality rates compared to White people. The higher mortality rate among Black people despite similar or lower rates of incidence compared to White people may reflect a combination of factors, including more limited access to care, later stage of diagnosis, more comorbidities, and lower receipt of guideline-concordant care, which are driven by broader social and economic inequities.
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