Breast cancer rates among Asian American and Pacific Islander women under 50 have surged 50% since 2000, matching or exceeding rates in other racial and ethnic groups, despite overall declining death ...
Chien-Chi Huang was 40 when she requested her first mammogram at the hospital, shortly after her aunt died from breast cancer. The radiologist didn’t detect a tumor because she had dense breast tissue ...
Incidents of breast cancer have seen slight increases in women younger than 50 annually, with the steepest increases in Asian American and Pacific Islander women since 2000, research released Tuesday ...
Although breast cancer deaths have been declining for decades in the U.S., diagnoses have been on the uptick among women 50 and younger. That's according to a new report from the American Cancer ...
Analysis from the Center for American Progress and the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum finds that AANHPI women, who are often immigrants, have a broad range of intersecting identities ...
Breast cancer survivor Christina Kashiwada near her home in Sacramento, California. Researchers have noticed an uptick in breast cancer rates among Asian American and Pacific Islander women, a group ...
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Christina Kashiwada was traveling for work during the summer of 2018 when she noticed a small, itchy lump in her left breast. She thought little of it at first. She did routine self-checks and kept up ...
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