“1 in 4 (Black) men will get prostate cancer.” You should have seen my face when I learnt of this from a YouTube video I casually stumbled upon a few months ago. The words came from Joe Appiah, a former semi-pro footballer who...
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AI Tools Saving Lives From Breast Cancer
Early detection saves lives. Yet, for too many Black women, that opportunity comes too late. Although Black and white women develop breast cancer at roughly the same overall rate, Black women are about 38–40% more likely to die...
Starting a Neighborhood Breast Cancer Screening Project
Breast cancer remains one of the leading health challenges for women. The World Health Organization reports that 99% of breast cancer cases occur in women, and early detection can mean the difference between life and death. Black...

