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The experience of treatment barriers and their influence on quality of life in American Indian/Alaska Native breast cancer survivors

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American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) breast cancer survivors experience disparities in breast cancer incidence and age‐adjusted mortality compared with non‐Hispanic white (NHW) breast cancer survivors. In addition, mortality‐to‐incidence rates… Click to show full abstract

American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) breast cancer survivors experience disparities in breast cancer incidence and age‐adjusted mortality compared with non‐Hispanic white (NHW) breast cancer survivors. In addition, mortality‐to‐incidence rates indicate that AI/ANs continue to have the poorest survival from breast cancer compared with other racial groups. “Native American Cancer Education for Survivors” (NACES) is a cultural education and support intervention for AI/AN patients with cancer that collects data from voluntary participants through the NACES quality‐of‐life (QOL) survey regarding their cancer experience and survivor journey.

Keywords: indian alaska; american indian; breast cancer; cancer survivors; cancer

Journal Title: Cancer
Year Published: 2017

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