The American Cancer Society hopes to enroll 100,000 women and follow them for three decades to discover what’s causing higher ...
Data gathered as part of the NIH-funded African Ancestry Breast Cancer Genetic consortium will be used by researchers around ...
The American Cancer Society is embarking on a pioneering study focusing on a critically underserved population: Black women.
How participating in clinical trials for emerging treatments can treat triple-negative breast cancer in Black women.
Holly Pederson, MD, and Elisha Hughes, PhD, discuss the findings and implications of a study evaluating risk of ...
As researchers continue to explore the connection between tattoos and cancer, Black women need to be aware, as they are more ...
While some cancer deaths in the United States are decreasing due to advancements in technology and medical advances, there’s ...
Cancer is on the rise in the United States in Generation X (people born between 1965 and 1980) compared with their parents’ generations, a new study shows. That could be bad news for younger ...
Clinical trials play a vital role in many aspects of our fight against cancer. Not only do they help test cutting-edge treatments that could be more effective and better tolerated ...
Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and the IU School of Medicine have ...
Tarah Ballinger, MD, discusses findings from the phase 2 EAZ171 study of taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy in Black patients with breast cancer.
Vaccination was linked to lower rates of cervical cancer among young women and mouth and throat cancer among young men.