“When I see patients or their family members years later, and they tell me how I made a difference, it makes it all worthwhile.”
Breast cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women in the United States. While October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it also presents a critical opportunity to highlight disparities—and take action toward closing the gap.
Learn more about this genetic blood disorder that affects 1 in 365 Black Americans!
The New Jersey Chapter of The National Medical Association is proud to have attended the Annual Convention in Chicago, IL!
“The National Medical Association is the collective voice of African American physicians and the leading force for parity and justice in medicine.”