Medically reviewed by Archana Sharma, DOMedically reviewed by Archana Sharma, DO This article is part of Breast Cancer in Black Women, a destination in our Health Divide series. Black women have ...
Alexis Russell, 40, and her husband, through their contracting firm, Russell General Contracting, are working on the historic ...
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Breast cancer rates rose by 1 percent per year from 2012-2021 for all U.S. women combined, with steeper increases for women ...
Black women are not more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer but they're 41 percent more likely to die from it.
Breast cancer rates rose by 1% a year from 2012–2021 for all American women combined, but steeper increases were seen for ...
The national breast cancer screening recall rate between July 2022 and June 2023 was 9. For the same year, Minnesota had the lowest breast cancer screening recall rate at 5.7 and New York had the ...
Canada's current national screening guidelines for breast cancer are less appropriate for women of certain race and ethnicity ...
The reminders are everywhere. When a woman turns 40, doctors say she should begin receiving yearly mammograms to detect ...
People living in long-impoverished areas are more likely to have aggressive or advanced breast cancer, undergo the most ...
Black women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age than white women. That’s why, as Black women, it’s critical to understand your risk, know ...
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Ryan Health Clinic (565 Manhattan Avenue) and American Cancer Society (ACS) hosted a breast cancer awareness fair at the clinic. Women were able to do ...