Federal and state laws are making it more challenging for communities to protect themselves against life-threatening toxins
The research, canceled earlier this month, made promising inroads on developing vaccines for cancers and HIV, which both have significant racial and socioeconomic disparities
The National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) and CEO Roundtable on Cancer have released a new report that found that 56% of people living in the U.S. within 3 kilometers of carcinogenic sites were people of color. Experts say this statistic is especially significant, as research shows a correlation between
Researchers share their takeaways from their cancer findings and offer solutions to limit mortality rates in communities of color
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