A groundbreaking study aimed at understanding why Black women in the U.S. are more likely to die from certain cancers than any other racial or ethnic group is gaining traction in Ohio.
Join the Black women breast cancer survey and help uncover critical insights into breast cancer disparities and outcomes.
American Cancer Society's Jerchelle Jean-Poix discusses Lung Cancer Awareness Month and health disparities of lung cancer in ...
Learn about the disparities in breast cancer care for Black women and the importance of quality care, policy, and advocacy in fighting the disease.
As the holidays approach, actress and entrepreneur Tia Mowry is using her voice for something deeper than festive cheer. She ...
Black women bear a heavy financial burden when it comes breast cancer, a disease that already affects them disproportionately. Black women already face a 40% higher breast cancer death rate than white ...
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Black Women Are Twice As Likely To Die From Uterine Cancer—These Lawmakers Just Introduced Legislation To Change That
A group of Black women lawmakers is leading a new effort to address the racial disparities surrounding uterine fibroids and uterine cancer. On Tuesday, Senators Lisa Blunt Rochester and Angela ...
According to the American Cancer Society, Black women face significantly higher death rates and lower survival rates compared to white women. Research shows that Black women tend to have the highest ...
Shaping Health Equity (SHE) is addressing healthcare disparities for Black women and girls in Baltimore, providing culturally ...
Black women face a 40% higher breast cancer death rate than white women despite similar diagnosis rates. This devastating disparity reflects more than medical statistics — it represents lost mothers, ...
The FDA has announced that it is removing the black box warning from estrogen products, a correction that is long overdue. As ...
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