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For young women, barriers often delay breast cancer detection and care
By Sarah Gandluri April 16, 2025 Youthcast Media Group® When Meghan Schanie felt a lump in her breast at age 31, she was juggling a full-time job and two young toddlers. Cancer was the furthest thing from her mind. Her primary care doctors initially told her it was likely nothing - a blocked milk duct or an infection, which are common among young women who have recently been breastfeeding. Because of her age and a lack of family history, cancer was not the first assumption.
Apr 165 min read


Cancer care brings grandmother, teen closer together
June 23, 2024 By Josephina Aguilar Youthcast Media Group® Josephina Aguilar is an alias as the author wishes to remain anonymous. My...
Jun 23, 20243 min read


Youth who act as caregivers for family members need extra support, in and out of school
June 21, 2024 By Josephina Aguilar Youthcast Media Group® Josephina Aguilar is an alias as the author wishes to remain anonymous....
Jun 21, 20243 min read


Living a full life with chronic conditions
By Berri Wilmore, Jayne O’Donnell and Louis Steptoe September 16, 2017 Youthcast Media Group® Robin Gladden and Elfatih Abusa discuss...
Sep 16, 20175 min read


HeLa cells give life to mankind, heartburn to Lacks family
By Asha Davis July 31, 2017 Youthcast Media Group ® Justin James gives out information for the University of Maryland medical system at a...
Jul 31, 20176 min read
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