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Patients With Cervical Cancer Survivor Can Thrive With Social Support

“When you have support, you have answers to some of your unknowns and that can provide stability and ease in anxiety and depression, and truly propel you into thriving,” a cervical cancer survivor and advocate tells CURE®. ....

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Cancer Survivor's Dream of Becoming Mom Comes True Thanks to Strangers

Cervical cancer survivor Tamika Felder's path to parenthood came true thanks to a series of generous acts from people she'd never met in person including a couple who donated leftover embryos and a fertility expert who secured free services ....

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Black women are chronically failed by the American healthcare system

Racial disparities in healthcare include the fact that Black women are one and a half times more likely to die of cervical cancer than white women and it doesn't stop there. ....

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Cervical cancer kills Black women at a disproportionately higher rate than whites

Cervical cancer, which is largely preventable, and if caught early, highly treatable, has an outsized impact on Black women's mortality, a January study finds. ....

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Cervical cancer kills Black women at a disproportionately higher rate than whites

Cervical cancer, which is largely preventable, and if caught early, highly treatable, has an outsized impact on Black women's mortality, a January study finds. ....

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