What if your voice could lead to better health outcomes for generations of Black women?
The VOICES of Black Women study, conducted by the American Cancer Society, is a landmark study to improve health for Black women. The goal is to enroll 100,000 Black women in the study. Please note that this is a survey-based observational study—researchers will not ask participants to take pills or medication, change their lifestyle, or receive treatments of any kind.
Who is eligible?
Black women ages 20-60, never diagnosed with cancer (except basal or squamous skin cancers), living in the United States.
What does participation look like?
VOICES participants complete an initial one-hour online survey, followed by two 30-minute check-ins each year. By sharing your personal experience, you will help build knowledge that can strengthen care for generations of Black women. Join today at voices.cancer.org!
Questions?
The VOICES Study Team at the American Cancer Society is eager to connect with you! Visit voices.cancer.org or email