Why Komen’s Decision to Pull Funding Is So Deadly [Infographic]

African-American women are more likely than all other women to die from breast cancer.

By Jorge Rivas Feb 01, 2012

African-American women are more likely than all other women to die from breast cancer. Women of color in general are more likely to be diagnosed late and die from breast cancer, due in large part to poor access to early screening and treatment–which is precisely the type of programs Komen used to fund at Planned Parenthood. In a story published earlier today on Colorlines.com, [Akiba Solomon quotes Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards](https://colorlines.com/archives/2012/02/bad_politics_thwart_susan_g_komen_foundations_noble_mission.html) saying the cancer detection and prevention programs Komen funded "saved the lives of women who often had nowhere else to turn for care." Below is an infographic from our archives that looks at just[ how deadly breast cancer is for women of color. ](https://colorlines.com/archives/2011/11/breast_cancer_awareness.html)