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  • Blog post: Study Finds Higher Rates of Cancer in LGBT Population

    May 10, 2011 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Study Finds Higher Rates of Cancer in LGBT Population

    The headline: "Gay Men Diagnosed With Cancer At Higher Rates”

    A new report compiling data from studies over the last decade has had some interesting results.  It points out a disparity among our heterosexual counterparts.
    The report found that gay/bisexual men were diagnosed with cancers at twice as often ...

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  • Blog post: Terry Schwartz blogs about "HPV, Gardasil & Anal Pap Smears in Boys/Men"

    Nov 27, 2010 / Posted by Guest — 0 comments

    Terry Schwartz blogs about "HPV, Gardasil & Anal Pap Smears in Boys/Men"

    Earlier this month Theresa Schwartz, a good friend and colleague to us here at AIDS Care & everybodysgood.com, agreed to post a blog for us with important information about Human Papillomavirus (HPV), anal cancer risk in gay & bisexual men and access to vaccination for boys and men.  Due to a ...

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  • Blog post: Smoking Out a Deadly Threat: Tobacco Use in the LGBT Community

    Jul 07, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Smoking Out a Deadly Threat: Tobacco Use in the LGBT Community

    The American Lung Association released a new report last week regarding tobacco use and control within the LGBT community.

    The smoking rate within the LGBT community is about double that of the general population, which disproportionately puts LGBT people at greatly increased risk for some of the deadliest lung diseases ...

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  • Blog post: New Findings May Change Care for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

    Jun 09, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    New Findings May Change Care for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

    Based on findings from a new study, published in an article in the NY Times, women undergoing lumpectomy may not need an operation to remove underarm lymph nodes, a procedure that has long been a standard part of treatment. The procedure commonly leaves women with painfully swollen arms, hands and ...

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  • Article: Making the Journey: A Wellness Guide for Black Women Who Love Women

    Mar 24, 2010 / Posted in black lesbians, boobs, breast cancer, breast health, cancer, communities of color, physical, transgender, women, women of color — 0 comments

    Making the Journey: A Wellness Guide for Black Women Who Love Women

    The following information was compiled by S.H.E. Circle - Spirit Health Education Circle - in a pamphlet called Making the Journey.

    S.H.E. Circle is a wellness community by and for African American lesbian and bisexual women, and is actually the first national organization doing health programming specifically focused ...

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  • Blog post: Screen for breast cancer.

    Mar 10, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 2 comments

    Screen for breast cancer.

    Lesbian and bisexual women share a collection of risk factors that may increase their likelihood of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. Some of these risks include: elevated levels of tobacco and alcohol use, higher rates of obesity, and never becoming pregnant or giving birth. Speak with your healthcare provider ...

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  • Blog post: Poll of the Week: Do you smoke?

    Nov 16, 2009 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Poll of the Week: Do you smoke?

    Since November 19th is the Great American Smokeout, and this month is also National Lung Cancer Awareness Month, I thought it would be appropriate to address the prevalence of smoking in our community and think more about ways to empower ourselves in our efforts to quit.

    Did you know that ...

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  • Article: Cervical Cancer in Lesbian and Queer Women

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in cancer, cervical cancer, chlamydia, diet, family history, gardasil, health insurance, HPV, lesbian, lesbians, physical, queer women, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Cervical Cancer in Lesbian and Queer Women

    Cervical cancer is an important issue to be aware of for all women. But much like breast cancer, it may be the case that lesbian and queer women are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer at some point during their lives. This is because many of the risk factors ...

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  • Article: Colon Cancer

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in anal pap smears, cancer, colon cancer, gay, gay health, men, physical — 0 comments

    Colon Cancer

    Cancer of the colon, a common form of cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the colon. The colon is part of the body ‘s digestive system. The purpose of the digestive system is to remove nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins ...

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  • Article: Testicular Cancer

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in cancer, gay health, men, physical, prevention, sexual anatomy, testicles, testicular cancer, transgender, youth — 1 comment

    Testicular Cancer

    Testicular cancer is among the most common cancers in young men...and, for reasons that are not entirely understood, the disease is about four times more common in white men than in black men.  when thinking about testicular cancer there are a few important things consider:  the different kinds or ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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