Projects to reduce disparities in cancer treatment and research include collaborative partnerships and multiple strategies to promote community awareness, education, and engagement. This is especially needed in underserved areas such as the Mississippi Delta where more women are diagnosed at regional and distant stages of breast cancer. The purpose for this project was to increase the relatively low screening rate for African American women in the Mississippi Delta through a partnership between the Mississippi Network for Cancer Control and Prevention at The University of Southern Mississippi, The Fannie Lou Hamer Cancer Foundation and the Mississippi State Department of Health to decrease health disparities in breast cancer through increas...
Black women have the highest death rate from breast cancer and a higher chance of developing breast ...
This study examined barriers and incentives to mammography screening among African American and Cauc...
poster abstractIn the United States, Black American women tend to have more invasive types of breast...
The Delta Regional Authority (Delta Region) is a federal-state partnership aiming to improve socioec...
Given the recent advances in cancer treatment, cancer disparity between whites and African-Americans...
The purpose of this project was to identify barriers that prevent women from adhering to recommended...
A discrepancy exists between mortality and incidence rates between African-American and European-Ame...
African American women are at high risk for morbidity and mortality from breast cancer. African Amer...
African American women are at high risk for morbidity and mortality from breast cancer. African Amer...
Objectives: A major challenge facing contemporary cancer educators is how to optimize the disseminat...
Community-based participatory strategies are a promising approach to addressing disparities in commu...
The goal of this study was to understand the unique needs and barriers to breast cancer control amon...
Background: Black women have higher rates of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) as compared to wom...
Community-based participatory strategies are a promising approach to addressing disparities in commu...
According to the National Cancer Institute SEER Program (2013), in comparison to other races, Africa...
Black women have the highest death rate from breast cancer and a higher chance of developing breast ...
This study examined barriers and incentives to mammography screening among African American and Cauc...
poster abstractIn the United States, Black American women tend to have more invasive types of breast...
The Delta Regional Authority (Delta Region) is a federal-state partnership aiming to improve socioec...
Given the recent advances in cancer treatment, cancer disparity between whites and African-Americans...
The purpose of this project was to identify barriers that prevent women from adhering to recommended...
A discrepancy exists between mortality and incidence rates between African-American and European-Ame...
African American women are at high risk for morbidity and mortality from breast cancer. African Amer...
African American women are at high risk for morbidity and mortality from breast cancer. African Amer...
Objectives: A major challenge facing contemporary cancer educators is how to optimize the disseminat...
Community-based participatory strategies are a promising approach to addressing disparities in commu...
The goal of this study was to understand the unique needs and barriers to breast cancer control amon...
Background: Black women have higher rates of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) as compared to wom...
Community-based participatory strategies are a promising approach to addressing disparities in commu...
According to the National Cancer Institute SEER Program (2013), in comparison to other races, Africa...
Black women have the highest death rate from breast cancer and a higher chance of developing breast ...
This study examined barriers and incentives to mammography screening among African American and Cauc...
poster abstractIn the United States, Black American women tend to have more invasive types of breast...