Cancer
ROJAesROJO: Making wellness and cancer prevention accessible for Hispanic women in North Texas
Aideé Granados developed the idea for ROSAesROJO when undergoing cancer treatment in North Texas in 2013. Aideé, an immigrant from Mexico, observed...
New Study Challenges Breast Cancer Treatment for Older Women
Rethinking Radiation: Swedish Study Challenges Treatment Norms for Older Women with Breast Cancer
In the realm of breast cancer treatment, a Swed...
Factors leading to disparity in lung cancer diagnosis among black/African American communities in the USA: a qualitative study
Objective:
This study has two objectives: first, to explore the diagnostic experiences of black/African American (BAA) patients with...
Maryland teacher shares her breast cancer journey to encourage young women to get checked
The number of young women getting breast cancer is on the rise. A Maryland woman hopes her story will encourage others under the age of 30 to get c...
A Decision Tree Analysis on Symptom Experience of Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors
Background:
Mainly due to their cultural attitudes toward symptoms and breast cancer, Asian American breast cancer survivors tend to...
"Sorry for laughing, but it's scary": humor and silence in discussions of Colorectal Cancer with Urban American Indians
Background:
Given high rates of cancer mortality in Native communities, we examined how urban American Indian and Alaska Native elde...
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