Black men don’t just have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer; they’re dealing with faster-acting forms way earlier ...
Most men with early prostate cancer don’t have any symptoms. So, if you fall into a higher-risk group, such as being a Black ...
But despite that, Black men are significantly more likely to die from the disease, and Black women who have a less chance of developing cancer are more likely to die from it," said Dr. William ...
He said further work with community alliances – which has helped boost the number of Black men getting diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer – was “critical” to cancer care in the ...
MSM’s Dr. Eric Flenaugh says research suggests the demographic may be more susceptible to negative effects of smoking than their counterparts. By Chauncey Alcorn, Capital B Atlanta The popularity of ...
DENVER — New data released during Black History Month shows cancer remains the second leading cause of death for Black Americans, with significant racial disparities in mortality rates ...