Nine hundred (79.3%) women in this analysis were African American and 235 (20.7%) were non-Hispanic white (Table 1). Many characteristics differed between black women and whites including that blacks were less likely to have any education past high school or family incomes >$20,000, to be current smokers, and to have more than one sexual partner [...]
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