Black TNBC Patients Lack Equitable Access to PARP Inhibitors, Flatiron Health Real-World Study Shows
Black patients were less likely to receive PARP inhibitors, despite having BRCA1/2 testing and positivity rates comparable to White patients, and were at higher risk of death.
A new study published in JAMA suggests that risk-based breast cancer screening could be a more effective approach than annual ...
An experimental vaccine targeting aggressive triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has shown encouraging early results in ...
Cleveland Clinic researchers are presenting final Phase 1 data from their novel study of a vaccine aimed at preventing triple ...
Three-quarters of those surveyed said the program’s resources helped reduce unwanted physical side effects, and more than 80% said it lessened at least one aspect of financial stress. Overall, 85% ...
CNW/ - Syantra, Inc., a biotechnology company revolutionizing cancer detection, is announcing Scottsdale, Arizona based ...
NEW ORLEANS - Researchers at the LSU LCMC Health Cancer Center have published groundbreaking findings in the medical journal ...
Breast cancer awareness, the importance of early detection and community education, particularly in the Black community.
Statistics show a clear spike in eight cancers in younger people, but that has brought a debate over whether many cases ever ...
A study published in The BMJ linked skipping first and subsequent mammograms to a higher chance of dying from breast cancer.
Reports show lung cancer mortality in Ohio is decreasing, but the disease remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in Cuyahoga County and the state.
Women who miss their first screening appointment for breast cancer could have a 40% higher long-term risk of dying from the disease, according to a new study.The research, published in September in ...
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