Program Turns Latino Cancer Survivors into Cancer Patient Leaders
In 2024, 15 Latina cancer survivors from across the US and beyond met for the first-ever Latino Cancer Patient Advocate Training Program to become cancer patient leaders. Since the...
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In 2024, 15 Latina cancer survivors from across the US and beyond met for the first-ever Latino Cancer Patient Advocate Training Program to become cancer patient leaders. Since the...
Cancer persists in the US, especially in overlooked communities. Many of these groups suffer disproportionate cancer rates and worse outcomes, due to long-standing issues that fo...
1 in 5 people will get skin cancer in their lifetime. That makes it critical to know what might increase your risk for skin cancer, especially Latinos who work in construction, fa...
Cancer is a rising health threat for all people. Latinos have a heavy cancer burden due to non-medical drivers, such as a lack of reliable transportation, housing, and food, to ch...
Skin cancer is one of the easiest cancers to treat and one of the most preventable if you take action to protect your skin from the harm of sun exposure. Yet too many are still b...
May is recognized as Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, a time to learn about the impact of bladder cancer and spread awareness about bladder cancer resources. The American Cancer Soc...
Latinos are among the fastest growing populations in the United States. While previous work indicates racial/ethnic differences in fibroid prevalence, little is known about the pre...
May is AANHPI Month. As we celebrate the heritage, resilience, and contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities, I also think of a poorly reco...
May is AANHPI Month. As we celebrate the heritage, resilience, and contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities, I also think of a poorly reco...
Federal policies put 4 million Latinos among 14 million Americans expected to lose coverage in the next 10 years.
CHICAGO — Early-onset colorectal cancer is rising in the U.S., with Hispanic and white adults, residents of Western states and those aged 35 to 44 years at greatest risk, according...
EnglishEl cáncer pancreático es el tercer cáncer más letal en Estados Unidos, pero no tiene que serlo. Si bien los diagnósticos en etapas tardías son difíciles de tratar, la tasa d...
By: Mary Ellen Schneider From: cancertherapyadvisor.com Breast cancer mortality is down overall, but investigators saw increasing rates for Latin, American Indian/Alaska Native, an...
From acute bronchitis to car accidents to overdoses, you never know what is going to come through the doors of an emergency room. However, the ER isn’t only for severe situations...
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...
EnglishEl cáncer pancreático es el 10º cáncer más común en EE.UU. Sin embargo, es la tercera causa de muertes relacionadas con cáncer porque a menudo se diagnóstica en etapas tardí...
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...
People living in areas with fewer resources are less likely to receive cancer screenings from federal clinics, according to a recent study.
EnglishEl número de personas en Estados Unidos que tienen diabetes está aumentando y muchas personas ni siquiera saben que la tienen. Si la diabetes no se trata ni se controla pued...
Advocates say proactive conversations and documented care preferences can reduce stress for families and ensure individuals receive the support and dignity they want at life’s end....
Cervical cancer represents one of the most pressing yet preventable crises in global health. It remains the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, with 94% of deaths occu...
New research shows colorectal cancer is increasing among adults under 50, raising urgent questions about prevention, symptoms and access to screening.
At the National Latinx Conference (NaLa), health care and social service providers focused on HIV, hepatitis C and substance use disorder.
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