The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational intervention to promote cancer clinical trials (CCTs) participation among Latinas/os and African Americans. The single-session slide presentation with embedded videos, originally developed through a campus-community partnership in Southern California, was chosen for adaptation because it was perceived to fit the CORRECT model of innovation (credible, observable, relevant, relatively advantageous, easy to understand, compatible, and testable) and because of the potential to customize any components not identified as core, allowing them to be revised for cultural and linguistic alignment in New York City. Most of the 143 community participants (76.2%...
BackgroundLatinas with breast cancer suffer symptom and psychosocial health disparities. Effective i...
Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers as...
Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer death for Latino men and wom...
The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational interv...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits ...
The dearth of evidence-based clinical trial education programs may contribute to the underrepresenta...
Background: Addressing knowledge deficiencies about cancer clinical trials and biospecimen donation ...
Although Latinos now comprise the largest minority in the U.S. population, they continue to be serio...
Compared with non-Latina White breast cancer survivors (BCS), Latina BCS have poorer health-related ...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical resource for the discovery of new prevention, diagnostic,...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
The study evaluated a theory-based breast cancer control program specially developed for less accult...
BackgroundLatinas with breast cancer suffer symptom and psychosocial health disparities. Effective i...
Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers as...
Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer death for Latino men and wom...
The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational interv...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits ...
The dearth of evidence-based clinical trial education programs may contribute to the underrepresenta...
Background: Addressing knowledge deficiencies about cancer clinical trials and biospecimen donation ...
Although Latinos now comprise the largest minority in the U.S. population, they continue to be serio...
Compared with non-Latina White breast cancer survivors (BCS), Latina BCS have poorer health-related ...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical resource for the discovery of new prevention, diagnostic,...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans a...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
The study evaluated a theory-based breast cancer control program specially developed for less accult...
BackgroundLatinas with breast cancer suffer symptom and psychosocial health disparities. Effective i...
Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers as...
Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer death for Latino men and wom...