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FORCE Blog | African American Women Need to Know More About High-Risk Breast Cancer
by Felicia Johnson
People of color are often at a disadvantage in the realms of education, diagnosis and treatment regarding cancer. I hope my stor...
Insufficient Vitamin D May Raise Breast Cancer Risk, Especially in Minority Women, Study Finds
Black and Hispanic women with insufficient levels of vitamin D are more likely to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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ARRS E-Poster Illustrates COVID-19 Impact on Lung Cancer Screening in the Bronx
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ARRS E-Poster Illustrates COVID-19 Impact on Lung Cancer Screening in the Bronx.Â
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Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening Between Caucasian and Asian American Women
Introduction:
Asian American women have lower breast cancer incidence and mortality than their non-Hispanic White (NHW) counterparts...
Cancer and Asian American Men
FOR ASIAN AMERICANS, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), the number one cause of death isn’t heart disease. It’s cancer.
There are sev...
Vitamin D Level, Race/Ethnicity Associated With Breast Cancer Risk
HealthDay News — Sufficient circulating concentrations of vitamin D may protect against breast cancer in Hispanic/Latina women, according to a stud...
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