IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence rates of any ethnic/racial group and disproportionately higher rates of mortality. Young breast cancer survivors (YBCSs) may require psychosocial and reproductive health support when navigating diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. To address these needs, the Young Sisters Initiative: A Guide to a Better You! Program (YSI) was developed, implemented, and evaluated. The purpose of this study was to assess implementation and fidelity; identify barriers and facilitators to implementation; and explore audience access, use, and perceived value of the YSI.MethodsA mixed-method, process evaluation of the YSI using interviews, an online screener, ...
Abstract Background On-line provision of information during the transition phase after treatment car...
Aim: The exponential number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) provides opportunity to develop novel e...
Background The mean age of presentation for breast cancer among black women is substantially e...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
Approximately 11% of all new breast cancer cases in the USA occur in women aged 45\ua0years or young...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing womens health i...
With advances in screening, diagnostic capabilities, and treatments, the amount of breast cancer sur...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
BACKGROUND : On-line provision of information during the transition phase after treatment carries gr...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
Background:\r\nBreast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, accounting for ...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Compared with young White women, young Black women are more likely to present with aggressive breast...
PurposeBreast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing women's health is...
Abstract Background On-line provision of information during the transition phase after treatment car...
Aim: The exponential number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) provides opportunity to develop novel e...
Background The mean age of presentation for breast cancer among black women is substantially e...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
Approximately 11% of all new breast cancer cases in the USA occur in women aged 45\ua0years or young...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing womens health i...
With advances in screening, diagnostic capabilities, and treatments, the amount of breast cancer sur...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
BACKGROUND : On-line provision of information during the transition phase after treatment carries gr...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
Background:\r\nBreast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, accounting for ...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Compared with young White women, young Black women are more likely to present with aggressive breast...
PurposeBreast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing women's health is...
Abstract Background On-line provision of information during the transition phase after treatment car...
Aim: The exponential number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) provides opportunity to develop novel e...
Background The mean age of presentation for breast cancer among black women is substantially e...