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Women with advanced breast cancer who undergo breast cancer surgery may live longer than those who don't have surgery, a new ...
Health professionals and advocates shared experiences and insights on the critical importance of Black participation in ...
South African women under the age of 85 account for 25% diagnosed cancer cases in the country. Even though early detection ...
A new study suggests that shorter breastfeeding duration may significantly contribute to higher rates of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) among Black women compared to their White counterparts.
Uterine cancer cases and deaths are projected to increase in Black women and White women in the United States.
A study from Columbia University has made a prediction about one of the most common gynaecological cancers with a potential indirect link to junk food.
Under the bill, The Congressional Budget Office said nearly 12 million more Americans would become uninsured by 2034.
As Bowman sparred with Republican Marc Short, former Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, he drew a link between recent acts of racial and political violence and rhetorical attacks against ...
Our study highlights a concerning 3-fold increase in obesity-related cancer deaths since 1999,” said study author Faizan Ahmed, MD.
Rural, older, Black, and female Americans bear the brunt of the surge in obesity-related cancer mortality, new data show.