As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) programs face increasing dismantling across corporate America, the challenges ...
The American Cancer Society recognized that Black women tend to have higher rates of cancer than white women and are working ...
First Coast News is pulling back the curtain, speaking with the lead researchers of a landmark study underway by the American Cancer Society that aims to improve the health of Black women for ...
Mariam Olayinka moved to England in 2008 while studying for a Masters degree in Business Management Information Technology at ...
Black women are not more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer but they're 41 percent more likely to die from it.
Exploring the impact of racism and stress on Black women's health, and the need for intentional self-care and support as they ...
Findings of a new study show higher mortality among Black women who were between 65 and 74 within six months of a hip ...
More research is proving the growing evidence that Black women face more disparities in breast cancer treatment. A new study is finding the disparities and delays Black women face in early-stage ...
Holly Pederson, MD, and Elisha Hughes, MD, discussed the use of a polygenic risk score to identify why Black women incur ...
Bonnie Qin, PhD, of Rutgers Cancer Institute, emphasizes that moderate improvements in prediagnosis dietary quality can significantly enhance survival rates among Black women diagnosed with high-grade ...
Canada’s current national screening guidelines for breast cancer are less appropriate for women of certain race and ethnicity groups since they are diagnosed at younger ages with more advanced stages ...
Currently, the study is recruiting Black women between the ages of 25 and 55 who have not been diagnosed with cancer. The study is looking to recruit 100,000 Black women in total. Nurse saves ...