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Found in 1990, the AABCA, is a Minnesota-based nonprofit that seeks to build networks and raise awareness for Black people who've been diagnosed with breast cancer. Sisters Network, Inc.
Dr. Anish Meerasahib with the American Cancer Society said, "Black women have a 38% chance of dying from breast cancer as compared to their counterparts, and that's the most disturbing fact." ...
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and civil rights icon Dr. Charles D. Neblett, MD, is launching a new project to promote equity in healthcare for the Black community.
What Black Women Should Know On Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. Black women are more likely to receive a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer than their white counterparts.