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colon cancer
7 Ways to Prevent Colon Cancer
Discover 7 ways to prevent colon cancer and improve your overall health.
liver cancer
Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer
Learn about early and late liver cancer symptoms to increase the chance of successful treatment.
lung cancer
What Are the Environmental Causes of Lung Cancer?
Learn about the environmental causes of lung cancer.
lung cancer
Understanding The Signs And Symptoms Of Lung Cancer
Learn about the early warning signs and symptoms of lung cancer.
breast cancer
Challenging the Guidelines
Caleen Allen of Sisters Network talks about potential changes to breast cancer screening that could be especially beneficial to Black women.
breast-cancer
A Breast Cancer Crisis in the Black Community
Caleen Allen of Sisters Network explains why describing breast cancer as a crisis for Black women is not an exaggeration — it’s a hard truth.
breast cancer
Creating a Community That Was Needed
Karen Eubanks Jackson shares how a lack of support for Black women with breast cancer inspired her to found Sisters Network.
breast cancer
Breast Cancer in the Black Community
Karen Eubanks Jackson created Sisters Network Inc, the only national breast cancer organization dedicated to Black and African American women.
breast cancer
Difficult Conversations in the Black Community
Karen Eubanks Jackson, Sisters Network founder, identifies common emotions felt by Black women with breast cancer. Find out what they are.
breast cancer
Is a Mastectomy Always Needed When You Have Breast Cancer?
For some, a mastectomy is the only choice, but is that true in all cases? Breast surgical oncologist Ryland Gore, MD, explains.
breast cancer
Why Do Black Women Have Higher Rates of Dying From Breast Cancer?
The risk is 40 percent higher than other races and ethnicities, according to the American Cancer Society. Discover why.
breast cancer
Is the Prognosis Improving for People With Metastatic Breast Cancer?
Learn how advancements in breast cancer research may point to a more positive prognosis, with insights from Ryland Gore, MD.
Women Diagnosed With Early Breast Cancer
Talking to Kids About Mom's Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Renu was reluctant to tell her two children she had breast cancer. When she did, she found it was the right thing for them — and for her.
Women Diagnosed With Early Breast Cancer
A Not-Unexpected Breast Cancer Diagnosis: When Cancer Runs in the Family
Thanks to a deep family history of cancer, Shirley assumed she’d face the disease someday, too. What she didn’t expect: a breast cancer diagnosis when she was only 40.
Women Diagnosed With Early Breast Cancer
Living in a Different Body After Breast Cancer Treatment
Shirley had hoped for an “upgrade,” but her body after a double mastectomy to treat breast cancer hasn’t quite lived up to her expectations.
Women Diagnosed With Early Breast Cancer
Learning to Put Yourself First During Breast Cancer Treatment
For someone as independent as Renu, needing help from others has been challenging, but she’s learned there’s value in putting herself first
ovarian cancer
7 Risk Factors For Ovarian Cancer
Age, family history and genetic mutations are only a few of the risk factors for ovarian cancer.
cancer
The Three Most Common Cancer Treatments
Cancer treatment can vary depending on the cancers type and stage. These treatments are the most common across all cases.
prostate-cancer
5 Ways to Boost Your Quality of Life During Prostate Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatment can take its toll physically, emotionally and mentally. Here are a few ways to boost your quality of life if you are going through treatment for prostate cancer.
cancer
Holly Rowe — Working Throughout Cancer Treatment
ESPN sports journalist Holly Rowe worked throughout her treatment for stage 3 desmoplastic melanoma. Here she discusses that process and motivation.
skin cancer
Holly Rowe — Sun Safety and Melanoma
After being diagnosed with stage 3 desmoplastic melanoma, ESPN sports reporter became committed to educating people about the dangers on excessive sun exposure.
breast cancer
Holly Rowe — How to Support a Loved One With Cancer
When sports reporter Holly Rowe was diagnosed with stage 3 desmoplastic melanoma, she learned that it is often "too much" for loved ones, and they don't know how give support.