JAMA Network Female patients who are diagnosed before 40 are 39% more likely to die from breast cancer than those who are diagnosed after 40. In addition to late-stage diagnosis, this younger ...
The study found that Black women experience advanced diagnoses 55% more often compared to white women and are more likely to die from the disease. Late-stage breast cancer or advanced breast ...
Tina Willits, now 53, thought she had just two years to live. Today, she is cancer-free — and she wants the world to know about the treatment that saved her.