Despite improvements in breast cancer screening and treatment, Black women experience higher death rates and more aggressive forms of the disease than White women.
The incidence of distant- and regional-stage colorectal cancer (CRC) has been increasing in individuals aged 46-49 years, a cross-sectional study of stage-stratified CRC found.
The USPSTF has shifted to a stronger recommendation to start mammograms earlier, noting a need for more research on breast cancer for Black and older women and those with dense breasts.