African American

African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc: Promotes awareness, connections, education, resources and support for African American women, men, families, and communities affected by breast cancer.

American Cancer Society: Cancer Facts & Figures for African Americans: The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.

Black Women’s Health Imperative: Dedicated to improving the health and wellness of black women and girls. BWHI wants to bring awareness to health issues that African American women may struggle with, including breast cancer.

Fred Hutch: African Americans and Cancer: The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has information on African Americans and prostate, breast, lung, and colorectal cancer.

Keep a Breast Foundation: Empowering women all over the world on breast education and support. Featuring information on African Americans & Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer 101, education programs, and a fun, informative blog!

Sisters Network, Inc: National African American Breast Cancer Survivorship Organization: Dedicated to increasing attention to the impact breast cancer has in the African American community. Sisters Network offers information on programs, resources, facts, and the Baton Rouge Chapter.

ZERO: The End of Prostate Cancer- African Americans and Prostate Cancer: ZERO’s mission is to end prostate cancer by advancing research and improving the lives of men and their families. The website features information on the newly diagnosed, current patients, and survivors. There is a webpage dedicated to African Americans and prostate cancer with videos and resources.