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  2. 'Know your risk': Survivors, experts on Black women's ... - AOL

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    Sisters Network, recognized as a critical information resource for Black women, aims to save lives and offer a broad knowledge of the U.S. crisis in Black women's chances of surviving breast cancer.

  3. How Black actors are shaping Hollywood’s breast cancer ...

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    For non-Hispanic Black women, it’s the number one cause of cancer death, making awareness and early action more crucial than ever. Black women are also more likely to die from a breast cancer ...

  4. As a Black breast cancer survivor, Ericka Hart felt unseen ...

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    "When it came to realizing that Black breast cancer survivors were not represented, not just in racial identity, but also in gender, as a Black, queer, nonbinary femme, I really wanted to raise ...

  5. May Edward Chinn - Wikipedia

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    First African-American woman graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College May Edward Chinn (April 15, 1896 – December 1, 1980) was an American physician . She was the first African-American woman to graduate from Bellevue Hospital Medical College , now NYU School of Medicine, and the first African-American woman to intern at Harlem Hospital .

  6. Women's Community Cancer Project Mural - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Community Cancer Project Mural is an outdoor mural located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. [1] [2] It was created by Somerville, Massachusetts artist and activist Beatrice "Be" Sargent in 1998 and dedicated in 1999. [3] The mural is a memorial to twelve women activists who died of cancer.

  7. For Black women in the U.S., the odds of surviving breast ...

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    The unfortunate reality is that Black men and women generally have lower rates of cancer screenings overall. Black women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at an advanced stage ...

  8. List of people with breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis dates are listed where the information is known. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer. According to the United States National Cancer Institute, the rate of new cases of female breast cancer was 129.1 per 100,000 women per year. The death rate was 19.9 per 100,000 women per year.

  9. A Black woman's breast cancer diagnosis led to a ... - AOL

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    According to the American Cancer Society, Black women are 41% more likely than white women to die from breast cancer, and 1 in 6 of all Black women in America will die from cancer.