Since I use it so often, I typically keep a large supply on hand. This is a great rustic addition to any decoration in your home. Can I Use Ribbon Instead of Twine for This Ornament? If you have a ...
Ahead of World Cancer Day, a recent discussion hosted by BDO between Ricki Fairley, Dr. Monique Gary, and Daneen Sekoni sheds light on critical issues affecting Black people in cancer care. Their ...
The statistics paint a particularly concerning picture for Black women, who face nearly 40% higher mortality rates from breast cancer compared to non-Hispanic white women, according to the ...
Cancer does not discriminate, except when it does. Prostate cancer takes a harsher toll on Black men than other American men. Black men are almost 70% more likely than white men to develop prostate ...
Louis is losing many more Black men to prostate cancer than most cities in the U.S. Why are we losing so many of our Black men in St. Louis to prostate cancer? This is a question all of us in St.
The NAACP is urging the declaration of cancer as a public health crisis in the Black community in response to research from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing that ...
Research explores why Black women face higher risks of developing and dying from cervical cancer. New research highlights how much more vulnerable Black women are to developing cervical cancer and ...
A new study from the American Cancer Society is seeking to better understand cancer and other health conditions among Black women.It’s the largest cohort study of cancer risk and outcomes among ...
Jude HPV Cancer Prevention Program reveals a reality we can no longer stay quiet about. Black women are experiencing cervical cancer at dramatically higher rates than other groups and the reasons ...
Now is the perfect time to not only spread awareness but also show that you stand in solidarity with those affected by cancer. One easy way to do that is through wearing ribbons. The iconic pink ...
Black women are less likely to get breast cancer, but more likely to die from it. Research sheds light on some of the reasons why. Black women are less likely to get breast cancer than white women, ...
Previous studies identified black race as a risk factor for stroke in cancer settings. Yet, no studies have sought to identify the risk factors associated with stroke as a cause of death in black ...