Young African American Breast CancerSurvivorship Story
Traditionally, breast cancer has been a disease of the old. However, younger women are increasingly being diagnosed with breast cancer
At 33 years old, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. In June 2021, I went to my doctor for my annual physical. And the results changed my life forever.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide. There are numerous barriers and facilitates affecting Black women’s ability to screen for cervical cancer.
Helping small and large community and faith based organization communicate traditionally complicated health information in a conversational way that uses plain language to engage