Like other minoritized groups, people with disabilities experience lack of access to health care. People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), which are lifelong disabilities diagnosed in childhood requiring varying levels of support for completing daily activities, are less likely to receive preventive health care such as cancer screening. Furthermore, Native American women are less likely than White women to receive cancer screenings. In this qualitative research with Native American women with IDD, their caregivers, healthcare and service providers, and community leaders, we asked, “What are the influences on breast and cervical cancer screening for Native American women with IDD?” with the goal of adapting an existing ...
Background: Women with intellectual disability (ID) are surviving to the age group at greatest risk ...
Cancer (the focus of this inquiry) is the leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Na...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that shape the (in)visibility of Native Amer...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Native Americans have higher cancer morbidity and mortality rates than non-Native Americans and canc...
Although American Indian (AI) women continue to experience cancer at higher rates and have not seen ...
The Native American Community Clinic (NACC) in Minneapolis, MN, expressed a need for a breast cancer...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Cobigo, V., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., Balogh...
Background: In Canada, the prevalence of cervical cancer in Aboriginal women continues to increase w...
Objective: To identify barriers to breast cancer screening services encountered by women with physi-...
Existing information about cancer among American Indians, although limited, suggests that incidence ...
Many minority populations throughout the United States experience significant cancer-related dispari...
Cancer prevention has been identified as the most cost effective strategy for cancer control. This s...
<strong>Background:</strong> Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian...
Background: Women with intellectual disability (ID) are surviving to the age group at greatest risk ...
Cancer (the focus of this inquiry) is the leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Na...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that shape the (in)visibility of Native Amer...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Native Americans have higher cancer morbidity and mortality rates than non-Native Americans and canc...
Although American Indian (AI) women continue to experience cancer at higher rates and have not seen ...
The Native American Community Clinic (NACC) in Minneapolis, MN, expressed a need for a breast cancer...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Cobigo, V., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., Balogh...
Background: In Canada, the prevalence of cervical cancer in Aboriginal women continues to increase w...
Objective: To identify barriers to breast cancer screening services encountered by women with physi-...
Existing information about cancer among American Indians, although limited, suggests that incidence ...
Many minority populations throughout the United States experience significant cancer-related dispari...
Cancer prevention has been identified as the most cost effective strategy for cancer control. This s...
<strong>Background:</strong> Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian...
Background: Women with intellectual disability (ID) are surviving to the age group at greatest risk ...
Cancer (the focus of this inquiry) is the leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Na...
Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mor...