Instructors from Governors State University are even more hopeful now that “The Journal of Cancer,” a national publication, has taken notice of their hard work on a study that aims to encourage African American women who have a hereditary risk of developing breast cancer to participate in genetic counseling
0.03). However, having a cancer history (p = 0.03) and a BRCA1/2 prior probability (p = 0.04) were a...
Objective: To estimate the effect health system engagement on a woman’s awareness of and decision to...
Bethesda, Md. — Researchers from 12 institutions, including the National Human Genome Research Insti...
African American women are disproportionately impacted by breast cancer and its associated effects. ...
African American women are substantially underrepresented in breast cancer genetic research studies ...
The University of Illinois Cancer Center and Governors State University have received a joint four-y...
Community Health expert Tonya S. Roberson was working as a nutritionist in 1995, when her mother was...
BACKGROUND: Despite a growing body of literature describing the geographic and sociodemographic dist...
Young African American women continue to die from breast cancer at higher rates than White women. In...
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy an Option for Women with a History of Breast Cancer? Breast Cancer Su...
Genetic counseling and testing for inherited cancer syndromes have the potential to save lives and m...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Maggie Louie, associate professor in Dominican University of California’s Department of Natural Scie...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
Introduction: Genetic education and counseling give individuals an opportunity to make informed choi...
0.03). However, having a cancer history (p = 0.03) and a BRCA1/2 prior probability (p = 0.04) were a...
Objective: To estimate the effect health system engagement on a woman’s awareness of and decision to...
Bethesda, Md. — Researchers from 12 institutions, including the National Human Genome Research Insti...
African American women are disproportionately impacted by breast cancer and its associated effects. ...
African American women are substantially underrepresented in breast cancer genetic research studies ...
The University of Illinois Cancer Center and Governors State University have received a joint four-y...
Community Health expert Tonya S. Roberson was working as a nutritionist in 1995, when her mother was...
BACKGROUND: Despite a growing body of literature describing the geographic and sociodemographic dist...
Young African American women continue to die from breast cancer at higher rates than White women. In...
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy an Option for Women with a History of Breast Cancer? Breast Cancer Su...
Genetic counseling and testing for inherited cancer syndromes have the potential to save lives and m...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Maggie Louie, associate professor in Dominican University of California’s Department of Natural Scie...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
Introduction: Genetic education and counseling give individuals an opportunity to make informed choi...
0.03). However, having a cancer history (p = 0.03) and a BRCA1/2 prior probability (p = 0.04) were a...
Objective: To estimate the effect health system engagement on a woman’s awareness of and decision to...
Bethesda, Md. — Researchers from 12 institutions, including the National Human Genome Research Insti...