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Black women face disproportionate uterine cancer risks due to healthcare disparities and systemic barriers.
Past studies have noted a link between racism and health concerns for Black Americans, but there's no evidence to directly back up Bowman's claims.
A Valdosta UPS man made headlines last August after her called 9-1-1 for an elderly woman who was lying in her driveway. Now, that same delivery driver is still stopping by and checking in on the ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — “You have no moral right to die.” That’s what Olha Kurtmalaieva told herself as she lay in intensive care, her body shutting down after emergency chemotherapy. Her ...
Against the odds, she learned she was in remission last year. But even after multiple prisoner exchanges, including one that freed over 1,000 people, her husband, a Ukrainian marine, remains a captive ...
A Ukrainian woman, Olha Kurtmalaieva, has endured cancer and war while fighting to bring her husband home from Russian captivity.
Amorim is part of Va’a Roses, a group of cancer patients and survivors between the ages of 52 and 70 who partake in local and national competitions of Va’a canoeing.
Woman Given Dire Cancer Prognosis After Doctors Dismissed Her Stomach Symptoms as Heartburn "In that room, my whole world crumbled," Georgia-Leigh Gardiner said of the moment she was diagnosed ...
Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) Americans bear a high burden of cancer and all-cause mortality. Previous studies show that foreign-born individuals in the United States generally have lower cancer mortality ...
Understanding Obstacles Black Men With Lung Cancer Face Screening for lung cancer, which involves a low-dose computerized tomography (CT) scan of the chest, is a critical step in detecting it.
Woman Told She 'Didn't Qualify' for Testing After She Found Breast Lump. 10 Years Later, She's Battling Stage 4 Cancer "I have no choice just to get on with it and keep fighting," Leah Hughes said ...
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