Your
unfiltered
news center.
®
The world you see depends upon the news you get.
®
Subscribe to Our Updates
Powered By:
BlackRadioNetwork.com
|
MinorityNewsService.net
|
MinorityNews.net
HOME
ARTS
CIVIL RIGHTS
FINANCIAL
HEALTH
LEGAL
POLITICS
CONTACT
RSS
May 28, 2023
MARATHON DEADLINE ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Reminds Investors that a Class Action Lawsuit Has Been Filed Against Ma
•
Hyundai Title Sponsors the Seventh Annual National Salute to America's Heroes' Hyundai Air & Sea Show in Miami
•
Maye Musk, Richard Orlinski and Sophie Ellis-Bextor at the WIBA Awards 2023 Ceremony
•
The Independence Fund's Veterans Justice Initiative Trains Nearly 2,000 NC Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders
•
Battle Tested Security Answers the Call as a Service Disabled Veteran-owned and Operated Security Firm Fueled By Veterans
•
Joint statement from ministers Alghabra and Qualtrough on disability-inclusive air travel
•
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy Announce Claims Against Bank of America to Go Forward for Failing to Protect Unemployed Californi
•
FRG Investigation Notification: Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP is Investigating Claims on Behalf of Franchise Group, Inc
•
Senior Care Franchise Right at Home Targets Baton Rouge Expansion, Looking to Meet with Qualified Prospective Franchisees Wantin
•
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone responds to Marin County District Attorney Decision in Serra Statue Case
•
ROSEN, GLOBAL INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages Bancor v3 Liquidity Providers to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securiti
•
Teton Advisors Marc Gabelli, Chairman, and Stephen Bondi, CEO, Announce a Webinar to Present the “Teton One Earth” P
•
10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit Is Sold Out!
•
Statement by Minister Marci Ien and Parliamentary Secretary Jenna Sudds on Menstrual Hygiene Day
•
PenFed Credit Union and San Diego Wave FC Partner for Military Appreciation Night
•
Sims Limited Achieves Climate Leaders Asia-Pacific 2023 Recognition
•
The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz Announces the Filing of a Securities Class Action on Behalf of Virtu Financial, Inc. (VIRT) Inv
•
Complimentary In-Home Evaluation by Assisting Hands Home Care for Senior Veterans
•
Get Set for Summer with VIZIO’s Red-Hot Memorial Day Deals
•
Veteran Supply Chain Company Launches YouTube Channel & Web Series
Search results for "tumor"
Page:
::
::
1
2
New Study Sheds Light On Disparities For Minority Patients With Brain Tumors
March 16, 2010
Researchers have long known that patients who receive treatment for specialized procedures at hospitals that perform more of those procedures usually have better outcomes than patients who are treated at lower-volume hospitals. Consequently ...
read more
UNEQUAL ACCESS: HISPANIC CHILDREN RARELY GET TOP-NOTCH CARE FOR BRAIN TUMORS
October 08, 2009
...
read more
Race Has Role in Incidence, Survival of Rare Brain Tumor
July 31, 2009
The incidence of a rare and deadly tumor called primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is two times higher in black Americans, ages 20 to 49, than in white Americans, according to a Mayo Clinic ...
read more
Team To Conduct Largest Ever Study Of Breast Cancer In Blacks
August 25, 2011
A multidisciplinary team is coming together in the largest study to date on breast cancer in Black women. The team will investigate why Black women are more likely than those of European descent to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age, and with poor prognoses. Supported by a five-year, $19.3 million award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), scientists from the Slone Epidemiology Center ...
read more
Progress Made In Identifying Black's Breast Cancer Risks
August 03, 2011
A woman's ethnicity as well as her genetic makeup are two of the main risk factors for hereditary breast cancer. Research into understanding and treating hereditary breast cancer was presented today at the Era of Hope conference, a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research ...
read more
Racial Disparities Still Exist In Colorectal Cancer Screening Despite Increased Medicare Coverage
April 28, 2011
Blacks and Hispanics less likely than whites to receive screening. Disparities persisted after increased colorectal screening coverage. ...
read more
Leukemia Relapses Higher For Native Americans
February 07, 2011
...
read more
Study Provides Insight Into Racial Disparities In Breast Cancer
January 10, 2011
Study suggestes that the nature of the kinds of cancer they develop may be one factor in the worse survival of African American women with breast cancer. ...
read more
Race Plays Part In Liver Cancer Survival
December 21, 2010
...
read more
Studies Give Insight For Sickle Cell Patients
December 07, 2010
...
read more
Discovery Halts Breast Cancer Stem Cells
November 26, 2010
...
read more
Cancer Treatment Risky For Black Children
November 22, 2010
...
read more
Obesity In Hispanics Not Linked To Breast Cancer
November 08, 2010
...
read more
Race May Influence Cancer Recurrence
November 01, 2010
...
read more
DOD Chosen To Manage Breast Cancer Research
October 21, 2010
...
read more
Blacks Benefiting From Targeted Cancer Therapy
October 14, 2010
...
read more
Socioeconomic Status Linked Cancer Outcomes
October 04, 2010
...
read more
Pill Increases Cancer Risk For Black Women
August 05, 2010
...
read more
African Ancestry Linked To Breast Cancer Risk
July 23, 2010
...
read more
Cancer Survival Rate Effected By Race, Economics
July 19, 2010
...
read more
Michigan Civil Liberties Union Sues Walmart Over Medical Marijuana
June 30, 2010
...
read more
Breakthrough In Breast Cancer Treatment For Black Women
May 25, 2010
...
read more
National Institutes Of Health Award $10.24M For Latina Breast Cancer Research
May 04, 2010
The Hutchinson Center is among 10 institutions nationwide to receive funding as part of the NIH Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities program, which is launching a major new effort to understand and address inequities associated with two leading causes of death in the United States: cancer ...
read more
Study Addresses Impact Of Race On Breast Cancer Risk
April 28, 2010
Many of the established risk factors for breast cancer explain less of the breast cancer cases in Hispanic women compared with non ...
read more
Minority Leaders In Cancer Research Recognized
April 14, 2010
...
read more
Cancer Research Program Features Minorities At Annual Meeting
April 13, 2010
...
read more
Study Reveals Clues To Spread Of Deadly Cancer In Blacks
April 14, 2010
...
read more
New Study Implicates Healthcare Utilization Rates, More Than Biology, In Colorectal Cancer Disparities
April 07, 2010
Higher rates of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality experienced by African-Americans may be driven largely by differences in health care utilization, and less by biology, according to a new study led by researchers from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health. In a study ...
read more
Center Aims To Cut Obesity In Black, Latino
New Yorkers
March 12, 2010
...
read more
Black Women Delaying Post-Surgical Radiation Increases Risk of Recurrence
March 04, 2010
"It could be factors such as access to care, the patients’ ability to navigate the healthcare system, or physician referrals," said Punglia. Although the study focused on older women, the findings have implications for younger women. "It's possible that the increased risk we identified in older women could be ...
read more
Page:
::
::
1
2
LIVE VIDEO EVERY SATURDAY
Rev. Al Sharpton
9 to 11 am EST
Rev. Jesse Jackson
10 to noon CST
LIVE BROADCASTS
Sounds Make the News ®
Atlanta -
WAOK-Urban
Berkley / San Francisco -
KPFA-Progressive
Chicago -
WVON-Urban
Los Angeles -
KJLH - Urban
New York -
WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
New York -
WADO-Spanish
New York -
WBAI - Progressive
Washington -
WOL-Urban