Women and racial and ethnic minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis. Researchers call misdiagnosis an urgent public health problem.
Women and racial and ethnic minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis. Researchers call misdiagnosis an urgent public health problem.
Women and racial and ethnic minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis. Researchers call misdiagnosis an urgent public health problem.
Women and racial and ethnic minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis. Researchers call misdiagnosis an urgent public health problem.
Women and racial and ethnic minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis. Researchers call misdiagnosis an urgent public health problem.