Designated as National Cancer Prevention Month, February serves as a reminder to focus on lifestyle choices that mitigate cancer risks. This includes maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco, and being...
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5 Most Common Cancers Affecting Blacks and Prevention
If your body begins to grow abnormal cells, those cells spread and annihilate your body tissue, the chances are you have cancer. Once you have the medical condition, it could further spread to other parts of your body, affecting...
Skin Cancer in the Black Community: Prevention Tips
February is National Cancer Prevention Month and time to learn more about this dreaded disease. One of the commonly held myths is that Black people do not get skin cancer. People tend to believe that the melanin in darker skin...

