Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., and will claim the lives of an estimated 600,920 in this country in 2017, according to the American Cancer Society. While the disease impacts all races and ethnicities, it doesn’t do so equally.
For example, African-Americans have the highest mortality rates and shortest survival of any ethnic group in the U.S. for most cancers. In contrast, Hispanics and Latinos have low...
Despite significant advances in lung cancer treatment, new approaches for early detection and prevention remain limited because the earliest...