In a disturbing trend, more and more younger women are being diagnosed with later stage breast cancer. A study recently found that between 2000 and 2015, the number of women below the age of 40 who were diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer increased by more than 4%....
Between Black women and white women, there exists a strong racial disparity in the prognosis for breast cancer. Black women who suffer from breast cancer have worse outcomes compared to white women who suffer from the disease. Those disparities have been reduced over...
It’s Pink October, or National Breast Cancer Awareness Month again, and time to remind ourselves and everyone around, that breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women. If you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, there’s...