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Evaluating A Clinically And Culturally Informed Survivorship Care Plan Trial For African American Breast Cancer Survivors (Aabcs).

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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71 Background: This randomized control study was designed to evaluate the impact of trial participation on access to survivorship care planning (SCP) and adherence to surveillance recommendations among AABCS. Methods: AABCS were recruited from the State Cancer Registry and support groups. This trial consisted of 1:1 randomization into two conditions: 1) peer navigation + clinically- and culturally-informed breast cancer (BC) materials, and 2) clinically- and culturally-informed BC materials, only. AABCS (N= 29) from advocacy groups were trained as peer navigators, with on-going supervision and monitoring by the research team. The ASCO-SCP template was modified based on input from survivor-advocates to increase clinical, cultural and socio-ecological relevance. The study was implemented using community based-participatory approach. Mailed, self-report assessments were taken at baseline and at 6- and 12-month follow-up. Results: In total, 112 AABCS who were 6-18 months post initial primary treatment for sta...
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survivorship care plan trial,breast cancer,aabcs
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