John Wiley and Sons: Study Finds Obesity Contributes To 40% Mortality Gap Between Black and White Women With Early Breast Cancer
December 08, 2020
December 08, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Dec. 8 (TNSJou) -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release:
In an analysis of women with early breast cancer, Black women had higher rates of obesity and other health conditions that can affect survival, compared with white women. The findings are published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Obesity is a known risk factor for various cancers, and its rise over the past few decades has . . .
In an analysis of women with early breast cancer, Black women had higher rates of obesity and other health conditions that can affect survival, compared with white women. The findings are published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Obesity is a known risk factor for various cancers, and its rise over the past few decades has . . .