That may be leading to delayed diagnoses among Black women — who are already more likely to develop aggressive forms of endometrial cancer. "One thing is clear across the board: Unfortunately ...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among U.S. women and the second leading cause of cancer death. Black women who develop breast cancer are around 40% more likely to die of the disease ...
Image Credit: kai keisuke / Shutterstock.com A recent Nutrients study investigates the anti-inflammatory and anti-prostate cancer properties of aged black garlic extract (ABGE). Prostate gland ...
Dr. Sachin Kulkarni took a good look at his life when he turned 40 in 2022. The anesthesiologist from Sea Cliff, New York, was doing well. He was married to a woman he admires, he had two children ...
The Food and Drug Administration expanded the approval of Kisqali, a drug for metastatic breast cancer, to also treat patients with earlier stages of the disease, drugmaker Novartis said Tuesday.
NEW YORK — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday said she has been diagnosed with skin cancer and is scheduled to undergo a removal procedure this week. The governor told reporters her doctor ...
NBC News' Kathy Park speaks to a woman who took the drug while it was in clinical trials and is now cancer free. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
Sept. 18, Orangeburg County Library. Cervical & breast cancer screenings, healthy living info, free lunch, fruit, and vegetables. Contact Brenda Thorpe for details.
Black women are about 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than White women, but new research is showing this applies to all forms of the disease — and examines why. In the study, published ...
Black women are more likely than white women to die from even the most treatable types of breast cancer, a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found. The findings ...
Black women have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer than white women no matter what stage, even if it’s treatable, new research finds. The study, published by the Journal of Clinical ...
Black women have a higher risk of dying from any type of breast cancer than White women, a new review finds. Overall, the increased survival risk for Black women ranges from 17% to 50% ...