Cancer
Black Women Die of Breast Cancer at Younger Ages. Should They Be Screened Earlier?
By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter>
FRIDAY, April 21, 2023 — Experts recommend that women at least consider starting breast cancer screening...
Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes for Sex & Gender Minority Patients
Sex & Gender Minority Patients:
Sex & Gender Minority Patients
There’s a reasonable amount of qualitative evidence showing that LG...
Risk of Poor Skin Cancer Outcomes in Racial and Ethnic Minority Group Patients
Racial and ethnic minority groups are less likely to feel that their doctor shows respect, listens, and explains during clinical encounters, which ...
Socioeconomic Status and Ethnicity Impact Pediatric Bone Cancer Outcomes
Pediatric osteosarcoma patients who are Hispanic or live in areas of high language isolation are more likely to have metastatic disease at the time...
Power of Ideas: The Health Equity Movement and the War on Cancer
The COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd brought to national attention inequities in the provisioning of health care in the United Stat...
- Gary Puckrein
Shining a Spotlight on Cancer Disparities
(BPT) – April is National Minority Health Month, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the health disparities that exist among many p...
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