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Why is it so necessary? African American Parents' Perspectives on Delaying and Refusing HPV Vaccination

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The Office of Cancer Health Equity and Community Engagement (OCHECE) leads Karmanos Cancer Institute's community outreach and engagement (COE) efforts. The Office works to monitor the cancer burden in Karmanos' 46 county catchment area and engage our diverse communities and scientists in strategies to reduce that burden and improve cancer outcomes across all populations.

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Meet the advocates aiming to eliminate cancer health disparities and reduce the burden of cancer.

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Wear Green in October to Bring Awareness to This Cancer

Did you know that October is not only Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but it is also Liver Cancer Awareness Month? Though pink is the prevalent col...

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Here’s What You Should Know About Breast Cancer Signs, Symptoms and Screening

The best way to catch breast cancer early is to receive an annual mammogram once you turn 40. Some women will receive mammograms before that age d...

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Hour Detroit’s 2024 Top Docs List Includes Over 50 Karmanos Physicians

Hour Detroit’s 2024 Top Docs List  is out; over 50 physicians from the  Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute  are listed. Each yea...

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WRIF | Dr. Yusra Shao and Meltdown Talk About Prostate Cancer Screening

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