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The USPSTF recently released its new guidelines for breast cancer screening, but here's why they still miss the mark for Black women.
New breast cancer screening guidelines do NOT apply to Black women because Black women are not at average risk. Click here to learn more!
Black men are more likely to develop prostate cancer—make sure you know the warning signs and when to get checked.
Skin cancer is less common in people with darker skin, but when it does occur, it can be far more deadly. The reason is that it's often caught too late.
Skin cancer risk in Black Americans is often overlooked. Learn about the unique skin cancer risks and how to protect yourself.
Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) Americans bear a high burden of cancer and all-cause mortality. Previous studies show that foreign-born individuals in the United States generally have lower cancer mortality ...
At just 4, Fariha's nosebleeds and weakness turned out to be leukaemia. Now 18 and cancer-free, she’s studying for her A-levels with dreams of becoming a film director ...
Therefore, we sought to characterize bone health in a cohort of Black South African women with and without HIV before the initiation of systemic breast cancer therapy, in particular chemotherapy ...
Skin cancer is less common in people with darker skin, but when it does occur, it can be far more deadly. Black Americans are nearly five times more likely to die within five years of a melanoma ...
A man diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer said the news felt like falling into a "black hole", as he urged others to check for signs of the disease. Danny Burkey, from Ossett, was diagnosed ...
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