Women’s Health
Reversing Breast Cancer's Trajectory in the Latinx Community
Latinas face a barrage of obstacles to consistent screening and care.
Finding childcare and transportation for appointments can be challenging, can...
Breast cancer diagnosis in Inner-City African American and Hispanic women: The importance of early screening
Purpose:
To evaluate the diagnosis of breast cancer in inner-city African-American and Hispanic women under age 50 to support the im...
Sociodemographic predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and leading concerns with COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant women at a South Texas clinic
Objective:
COVID-19 vaccination rates among pregnant women remain low, despite increased risk of COVID-19-related illness and death ...
The Impact of Breast Cancer on the Hispanic/ Latina Community: Answers from an Expert
Newswise — New Brunswick, N.J., October 1, 2022 – Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women after skin cancer, according to t...
After a jump in maternal mortality for Hispanic women, a search for answers
The COVID-19 pandemic produced no shortage of somber statistics. But for people who care about women’s health, one number about Hispanic wome...
Race differences in patient-reported symptoms during chemotherapy among women with early-stage hormone receptor positive breast cancer
Background:
Symptom burden differences may contribute to racial disparities in breast cancer survival. We compared symptom changes f...
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