Understand how alcohol consumption impacts cancer rates in the Black community, plus expert insights on reducing risks and creating positive change.
Comedian Wanda Sykes is raising breast cancer awareness in a new commercial airing on Superbowl Sunday. After Sykes was ...
Studies show that Black women are 41% more likely to develop cervical cancer than white women and are 75% more likely to die from it. St. Jude identified three key factors contributing to the ...
Black women are not only 41% more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to white women but also face a 75% higher mortality rate. These numbers become even more alarming for women over 70 who ...
It comes as the health secretary called on experts and survivors to share their experiences to help shape the new National ...
According to research from the CDC, Black people have the highest death rate for cancer overall despite being the third largest ethnic/racial group behind white and Hispanic people. Black people ...
Native Americans have the highest cancer mortality, and are two to three times more likely to die from kidney, liver, stomach and cervical cancers when compared to White Americans. Black Americans ...
The cost of cancer may be higher than previously estimated, according to a recent report from the American Cancer Society.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Black Americans have double the risk of developing multiple myeloma compared to white Americans and are diagnosed at younger ages.
A new campaign has been launched to tackle the misconception that breast cancer is an “older white woman’s disease”.