Report: State of Inconsistencies in Latino Cancer Care
This past year saw significant strides in cancer prevention and care, resulting in better health outcomes for all populations. However, gaps in access to care, including language h...
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This past year saw significant strides in cancer prevention and care, resulting in better health outcomes for all populations. However, gaps in access to care, including language h...
Cancer is a serious health threat in South Texas. To improve cancer education and care for these communities, the Mid Rio Grande Border Area Health Education Center (MRGB AHEC) is...
It’s National Cancer Survivor Month and we are honoring survivors in South Texas and beyond by reminding them that their journeys matter. In fact, they can even help future cancer...
A nationwide effort that includes many California researchers seeks to find out why some Asian American communities have high rates of certain cancers.
Advocates warn that without targeted reforms, workplace injuries and fatalities in Latino communities will remain unacceptably high. <p>The post Latino Workers Need Stronger...
South Texas faces many challenges when it comes to brain cancer, such as struggles with non-medical drivers of health like housing, food, and transportation. To help your family an...
May is National Cancer Survivor Month, a time to celebrate and support those who have gone through a cancer journey! Let’s look at five ways to celebrate, honor, and support cancer...
South Texas populations face many challenges when it comes to bone cancer. A new presentation, “Bone Cancer Awareness,” is seeking to shed light on this issue. The presentation at...
EnglishEl cáncer pulmonar es el más mortal y el segundo más diagnosticado en EE.UU. Y muchos tumores pulmonares empiezan en las zonas más alejadas del pulmón, donde no causan sínto...
Arnoldo Rodriguez prides himself in keeping a professional appearance. Whether it be in his position as an educator, school administrator, executive, or in educational sales, the...
Cervical cancer continues to harm women across the globe, including Latinas, who are twice as likely to be diagnosed than other women. The good news is that cervical cancer is hi...
There are 1.5 million people in the U.S. living with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Nearly 200,000 of the people living with type 1 diabetes in the US are under the age of 20. What’s more,...
TUESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Racial disparities are narrowing among cancer patients, but people of color remain more likely to die from cancer, a new report says. The disparity in canc...
I didn’t learn about environmental health disparities in a classroom. I saw them growing up in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. I remember neighborhoods built from scrap materials, homes...
EnglishTal como se relató a Erica RimlingerCuando tenía 43 años; tenía muy pocos factores de riesgo de cáncer pulmonar, tal vez ninguno. Corría regularmente, comía bien y no había...
CHICAGO — Even as colorectal cancer screening rates have risen among older adults across race and ethnicity, racial disparities in cancer screenings have not improved comparatively...
WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2026 — Younger women of color have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer in the United States, a new study has found. Breast cancer deaths, once concentrated...
Persistent disparities in preventive cancer care exist among sexual orientation and gender identity minority individuals in the United States, according to results of a cross-secti...
Breast cancer patterns are shifting rapidly in several Asian American communities. Breast cancer has long been considered less common among Asian American women than among white wo...
The US is on the verge of a complete health care overhaul. These changes include Medicaid eligibility, cuts to funding, and changes making accessibility and renewal more difficult...
New research among lung cancer screening participants has found that low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) screening is generally well tolerated both physically and emotionally,...
Blood cancer, which includes lymphoma, leukemia, and multiple myeloma, is on the rise in the U.S., impacting 1.7 million Americans and accounting for 10% of all new cancer diagnose...
In the United States, 1.8 million people are living with or in remission from a type of blood cancer, either leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), or myelop...
Por Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español Llegas a Estados Unidos, con miedos pero también con la maleta llena de sueños por cumplir. Consigues tu primer empleo, un trabajo de la construcci...
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