We’ve all heard phrases like “sleep when you're dead” or “grind while they sleep”. Yes, from hustle culture to the everyday work grind, ... Read More
Several Clinical Trials for Cancer Vaccines Are Underway
Cancer is a leading cause of death globally, with Black people facing higher rates and later-stage diagnoses which tend to worsen outcomes. ... Read More
Three Experts on What the FDA’s New Draft Guidance Means for You
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new draft guidance aimed at increasing diversity and representation of ... Read More
This Endometrial Cancer Finding Shows We Need More Black Women in Clinical Trials
A study published by the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine uncovered a significant disparity in how Uterine Serous Carcinoma (USC) ... Read More
This Initiative is Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment for Black Communities
The medical field has long grappled with a lack of diversity, an issue that has far-reaching implications for healthcare outcomes. To ... Read More
How Skin Cancer Looks Different for Black People
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer only makes up about two percent of all the types of cancer that affect Black Americans. ... Read More
Beauty Mark Or Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer has been a hot topic lately. Are Blacks at risk? How do you get it? What does skin cancer look like? Contrary to popular belief ... Read More
This Clinical Trial Is Testing a Breast Cancer Vaccine
Anixa Biosciences, a biotech company dedicated to fighting cancer, recently announced positive results from a Phase 1 clinical trial of ... Read More
This Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Treating Malignant Brain Cancer
(HealthDay News) — Radioactive substances injected into the body could provide a better way of treating glioblastoma, the most malignant ... Read More
Beyond Fear: How I Became a Detective for My Own Breast Cancer Treatment
My journey with cancer has been a long and difficult one, but it ultimately led me to my calling as an advocate for Black people in clinical ... Read More
What Black Americans Need to Know Clinical Trials for Lung Cancer
Lung cancer, or bronchogenic carcinoma, is the collective name for cancers that start in the lungs— usually in the airways (bronchi or ... Read More
Sisterhood in Health: Promoting Self-Care and Advocacy among Black Women
https://youtu.be/ij7iEm3lVz0 Dr. Monique Gary stresses the crucial role of black women in advocating for their health by actively voicing ... Read More