Cancer mortality has decreased among Black Americans, but they still have elevated mortality rates compared with White ...
A new report from the American Cancer Society highlights significant racial disparities in cancer death rates, particularly affecting African Americans.
Cancer deaths among Black men and women in the United States have declined during the past decade in the United States, a new ...
Rachel Clun, The Independent Cancer death rates are 60 per cent higher in the UK’s most deprived areas, new research shows, ...
Lung cancer screening populations are older and sicker than those in the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), a multicenter ...
A new report from Cancer Research UK found that there are around 1,400 additional cancer deaths in Wales each year linked to ...
New research suggests about 28,400 cancer deaths each year are associated with deprivation. Cancer Research UK has said the ...
Cancer deaths among Black men and women in the U.S. have declined during the past decade in the United States, a new A ...
For all cancers combined, mortality rates in poorest areas stand at 337 deaths per 100,000 people, compared to 217 deaths per ...
Cancer death rates are around 45 per cent higher for people living in the most deprived areas of Northern Ireland compared to the least deprived, a new report from Cancer Research UK has revealed.
Britain's poorest communities face worse delays in cancer care, later diagnosis, and are less likely to access cutting-edge treatments, leading to 28,400 deaths each year linked to deprivation, a ...