Credit: Feyza Tu?ba from Pexels A study has revealed insights into the cancer screening behaviors of Muslims in the Washington, D.C., area, highlighting the influence of cultural and religious beliefs on health practices. The study, conducted in collaboration with key faith leaders from four mosques in the region, underscores the need for culturally and religiously sensitive health initiatives to improve cancer screening rates among Muslims. The findings were published in the Journal of Cancer Education. The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, which includes parts of Virginia and Maryland (DMV), is home Read More
