IntroductionComprehensive breast cancer care includes not only diagnosis, staging, and treatment of cancer but also assessment and management of the physical, psychological, social, and informational needs, collectively known as supportive care. Several studies have documented the importance of addressing supportive care factors among breast cancer survivors. However, there appears to be a paucity of research concerning African American breast cancer survivors (AABCS). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe and understand the patient-centered supportive care factors among self-identified AABCS.MethodUsing a qualitative descriptive approach, an open-ended question explored supportive care factors that were used by N = 155 AABCS...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
Breast cancer is an emotionally challenging disease for women. Little is known about African America...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
This qualitative study used data from interviews with 18 African American breast cancer survivors in...
Among the country’s 25 largest cities, the breast cancer mortality disparity is highest in Memphis, ...
Among the country’s 25 largest cities, the breast cancer mortality disparity is highest in Memphis, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
California ranked within the top percentile among states that had the highest breast cancer mortalit...
PURPOSE This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qual...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer, particularly African-American women, face multiple barriers...
African American women are 42% more likely to die from breast cancer than their White counterparts. ...
As African American (AA) breast cancer survivors live longer with the disease, much attention should...
As African American (AA) breast cancer survivors live longer with the disease, much attention should...
Factors that contribute to survivorship have been explored within ethnically diverse populations. Af...
BackgroundWhile there is an abundance of cancer survivorship research among various racial/ethnic gr...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
Breast cancer is an emotionally challenging disease for women. Little is known about African America...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
This qualitative study used data from interviews with 18 African American breast cancer survivors in...
Among the country’s 25 largest cities, the breast cancer mortality disparity is highest in Memphis, ...
Among the country’s 25 largest cities, the breast cancer mortality disparity is highest in Memphis, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
California ranked within the top percentile among states that had the highest breast cancer mortalit...
PURPOSE This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qual...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer, particularly African-American women, face multiple barriers...
African American women are 42% more likely to die from breast cancer than their White counterparts. ...
As African American (AA) breast cancer survivors live longer with the disease, much attention should...
As African American (AA) breast cancer survivors live longer with the disease, much attention should...
Factors that contribute to survivorship have been explored within ethnically diverse populations. Af...
BackgroundWhile there is an abundance of cancer survivorship research among various racial/ethnic gr...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
Breast cancer is an emotionally challenging disease for women. Little is known about African America...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...