The American Cancer Society is embarking on a pioneering study focusing on a critically underserved population: Black women.
It was revealed that out of 40,000 study participants,18,000 had breast cancer compared to the 22,000 with healthy results.
Data gathered as part of the NIH-funded African Ancestry Breast Cancer Genetic consortium will be used by researchers around ...
The American Cancer Society hopes to enroll 100,000 women and follow them for three decades to discover what’s causing higher case and death rates. By Roni Caryn Rabin The American Cancer ...
Want to learn more? See our newsletter page here. (The Dallas Examiner) – Black women make up close to 22 million of the population across the United States. Yet, in a country of over 332 million ...
WALKING OUT OF THE COMMENCEMENT NEW THIS MORNING, THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ANNOUNCED THE LAUNCH. OF ITS NEW STUDY, TITLED VOICES OF BLACK WOMEN. IT’S EXPECTED TO BE THE LARGEST BEHAVIORAL AND ...
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Holly Pederson, MD, and Elisha Hughes, PhD, discuss the findings and implications of a study evaluating risk of ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The American Cancer Society is conducting a study to understand and improve health in Black women. VOICES of Black Women is looking for women in Mississippi to participate.
The study showed a numeric but non-statistically significant association between a high-risk genotype and increased rates of taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy.
High insulin levels contribute to worse outcomes for Black women compared to white women who have an aggressive form of ...
Tarah Ballinger, MD, discusses findings from the phase 2 EAZ171 study of taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy in Black patients with breast cancer.