Browsing: The disparity in ovarian cancer survival for Black women is a call to action. Education is the first step in dismantling this health inequity. By understanding the symptoms

     Ovarian cancer is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its symptoms can be subtle and easily mistaken for common digestive or menstrual issues. However, for Black women, the silence surrounding this disease is compounded by a loud and persistent disparity in healthcare outcomes.