Nationally, about 208 Black men per 100,000 died from cancer, as opposed to 179 per 100,000 white men, the study said. About ...
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in Black men and women after heart ...
A new report from the American Cancer Society highlights significant racial disparities in cancer death rates, particularly ...
Cancer deaths among Black men and women in the United States have declined during the past decade in the United States, a new ...
Higher calcium intake is associated with reduced colorectal cancer (CRC) risk across tumor sites and calcium sources, ...