<b>'A work of towering importance that will undoubtedly change science and save lives, but it will also change the way you see yourself and the people around you' Chris van Tulleken, author of <i>Ultra-Processed People</i></b><b>First, do no harm.</b> All doctors train under this ethos, but what happens when harm comes not from conscious actions, but unconscious bias? <b>Then, do the research.</b> People of Black or Asian ethnicity in England wait longer than white people for a cancer diagnosis Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are nearly four times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than non-Indigenous Australians The majority of Black therapy patients in Germany have had their experience of racism dismissed by their mental health counsellor In <i>Systemic</i>, <b>science journalist Layal Liverpool </b>unearths the shocking research and articulates the vital solutions to the potent health threat of racism in society, science and medicine. Across the world, in every c