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Some Older Breast Cancer Survivors Do Not Need Routine Mammography

The new consensus guidelines apply to women who have had breast cancer in the past and were at least 75 years old.

Prostate cancer

Active Surveillance Appears Safe for Black Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer

While disease progression was higher in Black men, their rates of metastasis and mortality were similar to those of white men.

Latest Data Show Dramatic Rise in Hepatitis A, Smaller Increase in Hep C

Hepatitis A and B can be prevented with vaccines, and hepatitis C can be cured with antiviral treatment.

Black Men With Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Can Do Active Surveillance

New study using Canary PASS data shows African-American men with low-risk disease can delay radical treatment just like white men.

Less Surveillance Needed for Simple Ovarian Cysts

New study finds that simple cysts should be considered normal and ignored.

CDC Reports 21% Increase in Hepatitis C Cases

Advocacy organizations are “alarmed” by the findings.

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