Rising Breast Cancer Risks Among AAPI Women Demand Urgent Attention
Since 2000, breast cancer rates among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women under 50 years old has increased by 50%, and since 2012, that rate has increased every year by 2%, according to a...
View ArticleWhy Science Says You Should be Sober in January—And All Year Long
This January, many women are embracing “Dry January” to reset after indulging throughout the holidays, but new findings suggest there’s a compelling reason to go beyond a single month of sobriety....
View ArticleAlison Hall Shares Her Breast Cancer Journey—And How Her Job Saved Her Life
As a reporter at Inside Edition, I have the privilege of covering the news every day. From traveling to London for the king’s coronation to interviewing celebrities on red carpets and voters during...
View ArticleWhat If Some Breast Cancers Aren’t Really Cancer?
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive breast condition found in nearly 20% of breast cancer diagnoses, but a growing number of doctors and medical experts are questioning whether the term...
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