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Research Finds Important Breast Cancer Link in Hispanic Women

04/03/2015 03:11am | 8630 views

Hispanic women typically have fewer incidences of breast cancer when compared to non-Hispanic white women; however, when they are diagnosed with breast cancer, it is usually an aggressive form or in the advanced stages of disease. Now, researchers have found a link among Hispanic and non-Hispanic black women when it comes to breast cancer and obesity.

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The HHL Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Weitzel – Part 1: Latinas, Breast Cancer Risk, and the Barriers to Prevention

10/02/2015 07:46am | 7691 views

HHL contributor Dr. Jeffrey Weitzel recently sat down with Glenn Llopis, founder and CEO of Center for Hispanic Leadership, to give us an update on his research with breast cancer in the Latina community.

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Breast Cancer Survival Rate Linked to Patient’s Weight, Ethnicity

10/02/2015 07:43am | 7543 views

The link between obesity and an increased risk for breast cancer may vary by ethnicity and race, suggest study results presented at a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, in San Diego in 2012, by Marilyn L. Kwan, Ph.D., a research scientist in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research. 

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We Still Don’t Know Enough About Latinas and Breast Cancer

12/02/2015 08:58am | 7716 views

The woman caller named Rosario said she was anxious. She had lumps on her breast. Could we help her get a mammogram?

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Q&A with Dr. Jeffrey Weitzel: Research Addresses Genetic Mutations and Disparities in Latina Breast Care (Part 2)

24/02/2015 05:05pm | 8113 views

By Breast Cancer Research Foundation

This is the conclusion of a two-part Q&A between Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) and Dr. Jeffery Weitzel, Division Chief of Clinical Cancer Genetics at City of Hope in California, in which he discusses his work in the Latina community, both in the U.S. and Latin America, and his insight on new discoveries that are helping us to understand the role of genetics in breast cancer risk for Hispanic women.

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