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Marianna Karamanou1, Halil Tekiner, Theodoros G Papaioannou
1University Institute of the History of Medicine and Public Health, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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At the end of the 19th century, in an attempt to define cancer's etiology, scientists considered that cancer was mainly affecting the white race and the temperate zone countries. In their turn, epidemiological studies held in the early 20th century sustained the dogma of cancer's racial distribution, targeting and stigmatizing ethnic groups.
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