oncodaily - Breast cancer incidence is increasing rapidly among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women in the United States, with especially concerning trends in early-onset disease, distant-stage diagnosis, and aggressive […]
AI Summary: New research shows a rapid rise in breast cancer incidence among Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women, highlighting shifting epidemiology and unmet screening needs. The findings call for tailored public health strategies, culturally competent outreach and earlier detection efforts to address an alarming trend in populations historically considered lower risk.
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