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Analysis v1
Strong Support
From 1999 to 2020, Non-Hispanic Black adults in the U.S. died from early-onset colorectal cancer at a higher rate per 10,000 people than any other racial or ethnic group, after accounting for differences in age distribution.
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Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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This study found that Black adults in the U.S. were more likely to die from colon cancer before age 45 than any other racial group, which matches what the claim says.
Contradicting (0)
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No contradicting evidence found
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