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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 ...
Rural, older, Black, and female Americans bear the brunt of the surge in obesity-related cancer mortality, new data show.
Our study highlights a concerning 3-fold increase in obesity-related cancer deaths since 1999,” said study author Faizan Ahmed, MD.
In partnership with the American Cancer Society’s “I Love You, Get Screened” campaign, The Recorder compiled a list of places ...
Obesity-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have tripled in just two decades, with women, older adults, and minority groups ...
The Oscar winner shared her diagnosis story as Congress members including U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown introduced four bills aimed ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNEarly detection gives a fighting chance against breast cancerSouth African women under the age of 85 account for 25% diagnosed cancer cases in the country. Even though early detection ...
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Lupita Nyong’o and Other Black Celebs Suffering From FibroidsJuly is Fibroids Awareness Month and more famous faces are starting to open up about their journey with the uterine disease.
McDonald discusses her groundbreaking path in interventional pulmonology, overcoming barriers with early lung cancer ...
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.
Opinion
The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Is A Death Sentence for Black Women — Don’t Let the Name Fool You [Op-Ed]Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" brings harm to Black women by limiting reproductive care, maternal healthcare, and access to WIC.
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