BackgroundMinority adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors experience disparities in receipt of survivorship care.ObjectiveThis study describes the infrastructure of a community-partnered participatory research (CPPR) project between a community-based organization and a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center to develop culturally-tailored interventions to improve Latino AYA cancer survivor knowledge regarding their need for survivorship care.MethodsResearch team participants included the community organization and NCI cancer center directors, a research coordinator, a community liaison, and cross-training program interns. Through use of Jones's theoretical framework, additional stakeholders from academic and comm...
BACKGROUND: Participation of Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer (AYAs: 18-39 years at time of ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
Although much attention has been paid to health disparities in the past decades, interventions to am...
Latino adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors represent a growing population given the ch...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) offers great potential for increasing the impact of re...
IntroductionCancer is rare in adolescents and young adults (AYA), but these patients have seen littl...
BackgroundLatinas with breast cancer suffer symptom and psychosocial health disparities. Effective i...
The disproportionate burden of cancer among U.S. Hispanics is well documented. Historically, epidemi...
Purpose: To explore and highlight the opportunities and challenges that underlie the development of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
Purpose: With an increasing focus on developing survivorship services tailored for adolescent and yo...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether a community-based initiative designed to reduce cancer disp...
Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) continue to migrate to the United States in growing numbers and are one of ou...
Compared with non-Latina White breast cancer survivors (BCS), Latina BCS have poorer health-related ...
BACKGROUND: Participation of Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer (AYAs: 18-39 years at time of ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
Although much attention has been paid to health disparities in the past decades, interventions to am...
Latino adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors represent a growing population given the ch...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) offers great potential for increasing the impact of re...
IntroductionCancer is rare in adolescents and young adults (AYA), but these patients have seen littl...
BackgroundLatinas with breast cancer suffer symptom and psychosocial health disparities. Effective i...
The disproportionate burden of cancer among U.S. Hispanics is well documented. Historically, epidemi...
Purpose: To explore and highlight the opportunities and challenges that underlie the development of ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
Purpose: With an increasing focus on developing survivorship services tailored for adolescent and yo...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether a community-based initiative designed to reduce cancer disp...
Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) continue to migrate to the United States in growing numbers and are one of ou...
Compared with non-Latina White breast cancer survivors (BCS), Latina BCS have poorer health-related ...
BACKGROUND: Participation of Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer (AYAs: 18-39 years at time of ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
Although much attention has been paid to health disparities in the past decades, interventions to am...