Bonnie Qin, PhD, of Rutgers Cancer Institute, emphasizes that moderate improvements in prediagnosis dietary quality can significantly enhance survival rates among Black women diagnosed with high-grade ...
Voices of Black Women is a groundbreaking study led by the American Cancer society. The latest research shows there is a gap ...
A new American Cancer Society report shows a 44% drop in breast cancer deaths since 1989, but new diagnoses are on the rise ...
More research is proving the growing evidence that Black women face more disparities in breast cancer treatment. A new study is finding the disparities and delays Black women face in early-stage ...
Black women are not more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer but they're 41 percent more likely to die from it.
Breast cancer rates rose by 1 percent per year from 2012-2021 for all U.S. women combined, with steeper increases for women under 50 and Asian American and Pacific Islander women, according to the ...
African American breast cancer survivors gathered Saturday, Oct. 26, in Baton Rouge to share testimonials from young ...
A lack of health insurance coverage raises the risk that cancers among Black and Hispanic Americans will be caught ...
Bianca Islam, MD, PhD, faces no small task as an Ambassador for the American Cancer Society's (ACS) Voices of BLACK Women Project. Her job is to help encourage 100,000 Black women, aged 25-55 who've ...
The American Cancer Society recognized that Black women tend to have higher rates of cancer than white women and are working to investigate the reason for the disparities through the Voices of Black ...
Breast cancer rates rose by 1% a year from 2012–2021 for all American women combined, but steeper increases were seen for ...