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sarcoidosis
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United States
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In the United States, sarcoidosis disproportionately affects African-Americans and is often treated with steroids and immunosuppressants.
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4
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2
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sarcoidosis
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Japan
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Sarcoidosis is relatively rare in Japan and may be treated with traditional herbal medicine and acupuncture.
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3
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3
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sarcoidosis
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Western countries
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Sarcoidosis is treated with steroids and immunosuppressants in Western countries due to ongoing awareness and research.
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3
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4
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sarcoidosis
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East African countries
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Sarcoidosis is not widespread and may not be familiar in East African countries, with limited access to specialized medical treatments and awareness campaigns.
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1
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5
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sarcoidosis
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East Asian countries
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Sarcoidosis is less commonly diagnosed in East Asian countries compared to Western countries.
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1
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6
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sarcoidosis
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Europe
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Sarcoidosis is well-known and studied in medical research in Europe, with available treatment options in healthcare systems.
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1
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7
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sarcoidosis
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Korea
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Sarcoidosis is relatively rare and less commonly diagnosed in Korea compared to other countries.
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1
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8
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sarcoidosis
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United Kingdom
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Sarcoidosis disproportionately affects people of African or Caribbean descent in the United Kingdom.
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1
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