Black women experience advanced diagnoses 55% more often than white women and are more likely to die from the disease, the ...
More women under 40 are getting breast cancer. As cancers in young women are often more deadly, current American College of Radiology® guidelines urge all women — especially Black and Jewish women, ...
For Black women aged 20 to 29, the statistics are grim: they are twice as likely to die from breast cancer as white women in ...
DCIS, known as stage 0 breast cancer, affect the cells lining the milk ducts but has not spread outside the breast.
Over half of breast cancer survivors (57.2%) report oncologist-led care more than 5 years posttreatment, while only 22.4% receive Primary Care Provider (PCP)-led care. Patient confidence in PCP ...