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New Book Chronicles the Journeys of Women Physicians and Scientists to the Front Lines of Fighting Cancer
March 20, 2009
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Research Shows Biopsy of Recurrent Breast Cancer Can Alter Treatment
March 19, 2009
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American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 100th Annual Meeting 2009 and other events
March 19, 2009
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Kidney, Liver Cancer Drug Tested in New Combination for Breast Cancer
March 16, 2009
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High Blood Pressure in Part Explains Black, White Breast Cancer Mortality Disparity, Study Finds
March 13, 2009
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Genetic Differences Help Protect Against Cervical Cancer
March 13, 2009
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AACR Hosts 100th Annual Meeting 2009 to discuss cancer health disparities among racial minorities
March 10, 2009
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Study Shows Best Methods for Assessing Women’s Breast Cancer Risk
March 10, 2009
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Rep. Granger Introduces Bill To Provide Funds for Colon Cancer Screening Programs for Low-Income, Uninsured U.S. Residents
March 03, 2009
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Bill would assist minority women fighting breast cancer
February 23, 2009
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Roswell Park Examines 50 Years Of Cancer In An American Indian Population
February 23, 2009
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Black Is Beautiful, But Is It Unhealthy?
August 18, 2011
Melanin protects darker skin from premature aging and UV rays, but its protection increases the risk of other diseases, according to research presented this month. The body naturally produces vitamin D - a nutrient known for keeping bones strong - when skin is directly exposed to UV rays from the sun. However, since melanin blocks those UV rays, it also inhibits vitamin D production in the body, says Dr. Valerie D. Callender, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Howard University. ...
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Dermatologists Stress Early Skin Care For People Of Color
August 04, 2011
The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that by the year 2050, more than half the U.S. population will have skin of color. Recognizing this trend, dermatologists are educating the public about the different ways that common skin conditions appear in various skin tones. For people of color particularly, dermatologists are stressing the ...
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Study Shows Latinos Need Better Sun Protection
July 20, 2011
Latinos might have darker skin but they still need to do a better job to protect themselves against the sun, according to a study appearing in the July issue of Archives of Dermatology. The study says as Latinos begin to acculturate in the U.S. culture, they become more concerned with their skin and use more sunscreen – but they still have a long way to go in skin cancer prevention. While they begin wearing sun screen the longer they are in the country, they don’t, for example, wear sun-protective clothing like long-sleeve ...
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Gracie Nat'l Award Winners Announced
February 23, 2011
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Study Looks For Links In Breast Cancer In Blacks
October 18, 2010
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Cancer Survival Rate Effected By Race, Economics
July 19, 2010
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Cancer Risker Higher In Black
Transplant Patients
April 23, 2010
The team noted that physicians have known for quite some time that white kidney recipients demonstrate greater risk for developing skin cancer when compared against the general population. However, ...
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Dermatologists Shed Light on Common Pigmentation Problems and Solutions in Skin of Color
August 03, 2009
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16TH ANNUAL NEW YORK AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS 'AFRICA IN TRANSITION’
April 06, 2009
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16TH ANNUAL NEW YORK AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS 'AFRICA IN TRANSITION’, April 8th
March 11, 2009
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Eskimo Diet May Reduce Obesity-Related Disease
March 25, 2011
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Black Churches Unite For Father's Day Rally
March 23, 2011
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King Of Pop Focus Of Notre Dame Symposium
March 23, 2010
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Most Black Adults Skip Sun Protection, Study Suggests
February 03, 2010
Melanoma is more than 10 times higher in whites compared to blacks, but over a five-year span, blacks have a 78 percent lower survival rate ...
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Study Shows Differences In Mammography Use Between Racial Groups
December 30, 2009
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Ethnic Disparities Persist In Melanoma Incidence And Detection
December 22, 2009
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Health Study For Chicago: Health Gap Widens Between Blacks, Whites
December 18, 2009
The disparity is particularly jarring in five areas: death from all causes, heart disease mortality, breast cancer mortality, rates of tuberculosis and the percentage of ...
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'Wake-Up Call' for Washington: Fewer than 1 In 5 Hepatitis C Patients Receiving Antiviral Therapy
November 25, 2009
African Americans - are at serious risk of developing cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure and will add billions of dollars in unnecessary costs to our health care system every year. ...
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Black Women’s Health Imperative Calls New Mammogram Guidelines "Death Sentence For Many Black Women"
November 20, 2009
“These new recommendations do not consider the data we have about younger African American women who have a more aggressive form of breast cancer,†asserts Zora Brown, 30-year breast cancer advocate and survivor and director of health and cultural affairs ...
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Minority Diversity In Business To Be Focus
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November 19, 2009
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