Cancer
Why We Need More Black and Hispanic Women in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
In July 2021, Latoya Bolds-Johnson, a physician assistant from the Washington, D.C., area, was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer...
4 Opportunities to Improve Mental Health in BIPOC Communities
Race and Hispanic ethnicity factor into emergency department (ED) visits for people with mental health disorders, concludes a recent study by the C...
This group of young women is seeing a staggering rise in uterine cancer. Experts don't know why.
Martha DeJulián Ronquillo suffered from severe anemia and depression for six years.mother of two I frequently quit my job as a housekeeper in my la...
Cancer Distribution Among Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Subgroups - United States, 2015-2019
Non-Hispanic Asian (Asian) and non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) persons represent growing segments of the U.S. population (...
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...
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