American Cancer Society Report Finds Burden of Breast Cancer Deaths Shifts to Poor
Breast cancer mortality rates declines faster for affluent women than poor women according to American Cancer Society.
Breast cancer mortality rates declines faster for affluent women than poor women according to American Cancer Society.
Many thanks to Winebow, Inc., maker of Fat Bastard wine, for becoming a Spare Pin sponsor for our upcoming Flamingo Bowl supporting breast cancer prevention!
African-American women are at higher risk for hormone receptor-negative breast cancer, one of the most difficult subtypes to treat, but this risk could be ameliorated somewhat by breast-feeding their children.
With the new addition of breast health educator Genesis Bayuelo, The Maurer Foundation is now able to offer breast health programs in Spanish.
Breast cancer has probably been around as long as humans.
Although soy-based foods appear to have a protective effect, we are not seeing the same effect with supplementation using isolated components of soy.
The girls basketball team of Sachem High School East dedicated their annual program day, Feburary 4, to raise awareness for breast cancer and fundraise for The Maurer Foundation.
High estrogen levels in the body are believed to dramatically increase our risk of breast cancer.
The simple truth is that many of the humanity’s biggest killers, like heart disease and cancer, share the same risk factors.
Updated guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention from the American Cancer Society stress the importance of creating social and physical environments that support healthy behaviors.