D’Angelo’s death has highlighted the prevalence of pancreatic cancer in Black Americans, a disease that is often hard to detect and can be fatal if not diagnosed early.
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The numbers are getting worse… the big “C” is all too common
Cancer rates are increasing globally, particularly among younger populations and African Americans, due to environmental factors, lifestyle changes, and lack of access to healthcare, necessitating increased funding for research, public awareness campaigns, and improved access to healthcare services.
Black Men Die of Prostate Cancer at Double the Rate of All Other RacesÂ
Virginia Insurer Under Fire for Refusing Coverage of Treatment Despite Law By Hazel Trice Edney TriceEdneyWire.com Benjamin J. Lambert IV, a member of one of the most prominent Black families […]
