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Black women continue to die more from breast cancer (823 hits)


By Dr. Tyeese Gaines Reid
The GRIO
8:07 AM on 05/26/2011

Deaths from breast cancer are decreasing for women of all races except African-American women -- with a mortality rate of 33.8 percent, compared to 25 percent among white women. This, despite the fact that among all ages, white women have breast cancer more than black women.

Under the age of 45, black women have breast cancer more than white women, and the cancer is usually more aggressive.

Experts believe African-American women are not getting mammograms enough, so the cancer is at a worse stage when detected, thus harder to treat.

Black women are also more likely to have triple-negative breast cancer, a type of breast cancer that does not respond to common treatments.

This year, 26,840 African-American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States and 6,040 will die.


theGRIO: Black women must recognize breast cancer risk

HOW IT KILLS

Breast cancer can start in different parts of the breast. The most common type begins in the milk ducts. Less commonly, cancer can begin in the glands or in the soft, fatty tissue of the breast.

The cancer can spread to the rest of the body through the lymphatic system which is made up of lymph nodes -- the glands that enlarge during a cold virus or other infection -- and lymphatic vessels. When the cancer has traveled and made it to the lymph nodes, it raises concern that the cancer has traveled through the blood to other areas. This, by definition, makes the cancer more advanced and requires additional treatments.

Bone, lung, liver and brain are the common places that breast cancer can spread to if not caught early. The cancer then grows in those organs until the organs can no longer function normally.

TRENDS

The gap recently began to narrow between the number of black women getting mammograms compared to white women. In late 2009, a government task force released their opinion that women under the age of 50 no longer needed routine mammograms based on research that showed no benefit.

There has been a reported decline in the number of mammograms since that announcement. It is unclear whether this will result in an increase in undiagnosed breast cancer or if it reduced the number of mammograms performed unnecessarily.

theGRIO: It's too risky to wait for breast cancer screening

HOW WE CAN OVERCOME IT

Things that increase the risk of breast cancer:
- Family history
- Drinking alcohol -- more than one drink a day raises your risk.
- Being overweight or obese
- Environmental pollution
- Long-term combination hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms -- discuss the option of short-term versus alternatives. Birth control pills do not increase risk.

Things shown to prevent breast cancer:
- Physical activity
- Balanced diet with fruits and vegetables
- Breast feed

Get diagnosed early:
- Self-breast exams are now controversial, warning that it increases unnecessary anxiety and procedures. Talk with your doctor about whether to continue.
- Have mammograms starting at age 50, consider having them younger depending on your risk factors.
- Discuss your family history with your doctor.

WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING TO KEEP US HEALTHY

Seven female broadcasters have teamed up this month to launch "Queens of Keeping It Real," a national campaign to dispel myths about breast cancer and African-American women, encourage screening and increase awareness.

Findings from a study of over 30,000 women supports that taking omega-3 fatty acids or fish oil decrease the risk of breast cancer by 32 percent. Previous studies showed no association between breast cancer risk and consuming omega-3 through food, but the limitation was that U.S. women do not eat a large amount of fish. Dr. White, one of the researchers, says their findings need to be confirmed in a follow-up study but the evidence is promising.

Researchers are also investigating the use of tamoxifen, a drug used to treat breast cancer as a means to prevent it. The study found a benefit in women under 55 who have already reached menopause. There are risks involved with the treatment, but Dr. Joyce Noah-Vanhoucke and her team found that the benefits outweighed the risk in this particular group. She adds that tamoxifen is relatively affordable with a year's worth of the medicine costing about $200.
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Thanks for this wonderful blog chalked full of wonderful information. Honestly, I need to keep up more with what going on in the world of breast cancer prevention. There's just so much to keep up with and to know, eh?
Friday, May 27th 2011 at 11:07AM
Jen Fad
A lot of us women are caregivers and neglect to take time to make sure our own health is in check.
That one thing I do consistently---get my yearly checkups and run to my PCP whenever anything look or sound out of the ordinary.
I was talking with a friend of mine two weeks ago. She mentioned that she had scheduled her mamogram. It had been five years since she had one. I questioned why, surely it wasn't because of lack of funds. She has insurance through her husband. One of the local hospitals here offer FREE mamograms. They come out to the community to do it. She responded that she's only having it done plus some other things because she will be coming off her husband's insurance later this year since they're divorcing.
Sunday, May 29th 2011 at 9:14PM
Dorothy Johnson
Hello to All,

I believe that the reason Black American women continues to die more from breast cancer is because Black Americans as a people are not sovereign free to do our own breast cancer research.

We take it for granted that White Americans should do this for us. What if Black Americans were sovereign free and surpassed White America in this endeavor of breast cancer that White American women would come to our country for treatment would that not be exhilarating?

I believe that if we were sovereign free things would be much better. The responsibility would rest on our shoulders to reverse the present trend that Black American women continue to die from breast cancer.

All that you all are doing now is whining and complaining instead of taking responsibility to become a sovereign people on a fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders, am I right.

Tell me what you think.

Monday, May 30th 2011 at 8:28AM
Harry Watley
Please my fellow females...it will only cost you a few minutes of your time, energy and self love to self check your own breast. (smile)

Thanks for caring Jake. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Because , I believe tha ta life is priceless...if you don't have the money to get a brest x ray after you find a lump in your self breast check that concerns you...

Just go to the emergancy room and complain about your brest is leaking milk...they are required to not turn you down as this is an emergancy cancer checking sign. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...oops and one more piece of natural protection...breast feeding is a natural form of birth control and breast cancer fighter. NO those who sell those expensive pills don't want you to know this...a little education passed down over these 400 yrs, by word of mouth a lot like chicken soup for the common cold. lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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