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April Is National Minority Health Month. American Cancer Society Urges Individuals to Assess Cancer Risk.
ATLANTA, April 10, 2025 — At least 40% of new adult cancer diagnoses in the U.S. are linked to modifiable risk factors, and 5-10% of cancers may be...
Minority Health Disparities in America
Minority Health Disparities in America
April has been designated National Minority Health Awareness Month. As a board-certified family phys...
Minority Health Month Youngstown: Events and Activities
Minority Health Month Youngstown: Community Events Planned
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — April is Minority Health Month, and Andrea Bivens and Jamille...
Factors Associated With Minority Patient Enrollment in a Gastric Cancer Biobank
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Human tissue samples are essential for translational cancer research. However, less than 20% of current biobank and ge...
Demographic and clinical trends of young breast cancer patients from the national cancer database: disproportionate effect on minority populations.
There is an increasing incidence of young breast cancer (YBC) patients with uncertainty surrounding the factors and patterns that are contributing....
Reducing Post-Mastectomy Disparities in Breast Cancer Minority Populations
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CancerNetwork® spoke with Rachel A. Greenup, MD, MPH, an associate professor of surgery (oncology), section chief of Breas...
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