BALTIMORE -- A Johns Hopkins program gives Baltimore teens with diverse backgrounds exposure to biomedical research. "We're ...
As shown in Figure 4, the incidence rates of cancer in women are about the same in white and Black women, but lower among Hispanic women. Black men have more cases of prostate cancer compared to white ...
The agency adds that Black/African American women were “twice as likely to be diagnosed with stomach cancer, and 2.3 times more likely to die” from it compared to white women. Dr. Joseph ...
Where people live and work, what they eat, even the air they breathe can all have a profound impact on their health and, consequently, their cancer journey. What's more, the course of treatment can ...
In the most recent period (2013–2017) reported by the American Cancer Society, the breast cancer death rate was 40% higher in Black women than in White women.
The study builds on an analysis of National Cancer Database records from 2010 to 2019, which found that white patients were more than twice as likely as Black patients to begin treatment within 90 ...
This study will gather valuable data from Black women between the ages of 25 and 55 from diverse backgrounds and income levels who have not been diagnosed with cancer. The organization's goal is ...
Common symptoms like a weak urine stream, frequent night-time urination, or even blood in the urine are often ignored or ...
the incidences of breast cancer are increasing more in women under 50. Research shows that Black women have a higher mortality rate overall. They have a 38% death rate in comparison to white women ...
The American Cancer Society reports that while breast cancer deaths are still on a decline, the incidences of the disease are increasing.