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American Cancer Society seeking to enroll 100,000 Black women for 30-year study
Newsday· 1 day agoLilith Costa, a 40-year-old married mother of two young children, wanted to be “proactive” about her...
American Cancer Society’s ‘VOICES of Black Women’ searching for participants in breast cancer study
WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth· 1 day agoThe American Cancer Society has picked Hampton Roads to be involved in a new study to help fight...
American Cancer Society needs 100,000 Black women to participate in largest study of its kind
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe American Cancer Society announced it is launching one of the largest studies of its kind focused...
American Cancer Society needs 100,000 Black women to participate in largest study of its kind
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 1 day agoThe American Cancer Society announced it is launching one of the largest studies of its kind focused...
American Cancer Society asks for 100,000 volunteers to study high death rates in Black women
Homenewshere.com· 23 hours agoResearchers are launching a landmark study to find answers to the racial gap for Black women....
American Cancer Society asks for 100K volunteers to study high death rates in Black women
Homenewshere.com· 23 hours agoResearchers are launching a landmark study to find answers to the racial gap for Black women....
Lincoln dermatologist highlights sun safety during skin cancer awareness month
1011 News· 6 hours agoAccording to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the most common form of all cancers in ...
Massive study to examine why Black women are more likely to die of most cancers
PhillyVoice.com· 1 day agoFor most cancers, Black women have the highest death rate of any racial or ethnic group in America....
Black women in Massachusetts invited to take part in groundbreaking cancer study
GBH News· 6 hours agoThe “VOICES of Black Women” is a study led by the American Cancer Society to investigate exactly why...
Why are Black women more likely to die of cancer? Cancer society launches long-term study
USA Today· 1 day ago"We always say cancer affects everyone, but it doesn't affect everyone equally," said Alpa Patel, a...