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The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials
Four out of five participants in cancer clinical trials are white, a discrepancy that calls into question whether other races and ethnicities are receiving good cancer treatment, researchers say. Women and the elderly also are underrepresented in clinical trials, according read more about The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials
5 Reasons to Enroll Yourself in Clinical Trials
Finding newer medicines and medical devices requires constant effort from scientists to find a better cure for patients. Clinical trials are field tests conducted on volunteers and are the final steps for a given scientific product development before bringing it read more about 5 Reasons to Enroll Yourself in Clinical Trials
What Is Going To Change During Black History Month 2024?
It’s February and here we are with another Black History Month upon us. At least this year, it’s leap year so we have an extra day to what we know as the shortest month of the year. While we appreciate read more about What Is Going To Change During Black History Month 2024?
Black History of Health: Nina Simone
Arguably one of the most prolific entertainers in recent history, Nina Simone spent her career breaking barriers, shedding light, and fighting necessary battles. Many of which she won. One, however, fought for many years but ultimately succumbed to; breast cancer. read more about Black History of Health: Nina Simone
CNN News Anchor Diagnosed with Stage 3 Cancer: “Being Alive Feels Really Different”
CNN's Sara Sidner is a truth teller. As a news anchor, she seeks out the truth of every story to inform, inspire and sometimes ignite change. So when the opportunity presented itself during a live broadcast of her show, she read more about CNN News Anchor Diagnosed with Stage 3 Cancer: “Being Alive Feels Really Different”
HER2+ Breast Cancer: Your Guide to Navigating Diagnosis
If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with HER2- Positive Breast Cancer, you're in the right place. Navigating a diagnosis like this can feel overwhelming, but with the right information and support, you can take charge of read more about HER2+ Breast Cancer: Your Guide to Navigating Diagnosis