Before treatment, cancer patients need information about side effects and prognosis, while after treatment they need information to transition to survivorship. Research documenting these needs is limited, especially among racial and ethnic minorities. This study evaluated cancer patients\u27 needs according to race both before and after treatment. We compared white (n = 904) to black (n = 52) patients receiving treatment at 17 National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) sites on their cancer-related concerns and need for information before and after cancer treatment. Two-sample t test and chi-squared analyses were used to assess group differences. Compared to white patients, black patients reported significantly hi...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
In the U.S., African-American women have the highest mortality from breast cancer I spite of disease...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BACKGROUND. Providing breast cancer patients with needed information and support is an essential com...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Health information-seeking behaviors (HISBs) are associated...
Purpose: All men diagnosed with prostate cancer must undergo the complex process of treatment decisi...
The current study explores racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of patient-provider communicatio...
The population in the United States (U.S.) is composed of many races from different backgrounds and ...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
BACKGROUND. Providing breast cancer patients with needed information and support is an essential co...
Background: Despite the fact breast cancer mortality has declined in recent years, the mortality gap...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
In the U.S., African-American women have the highest mortality from breast cancer I spite of disease...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BACKGROUND. Providing breast cancer patients with needed information and support is an essential com...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Health information-seeking behaviors (HISBs) are associated...
Purpose: All men diagnosed with prostate cancer must undergo the complex process of treatment decisi...
The current study explores racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of patient-provider communicatio...
The population in the United States (U.S.) is composed of many races from different backgrounds and ...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
BACKGROUND. Providing breast cancer patients with needed information and support is an essential co...
Background: Despite the fact breast cancer mortality has declined in recent years, the mortality gap...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
In the U.S., African-American women have the highest mortality from breast cancer I spite of disease...