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Social and Environmental Determinants of Breast Cancer Survivorship: the Black Breast Cancer Survivor's Intervention (BBCSI)

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorM.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Started2025-08-27
Est. completion2027-08-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The goal of this research study is to learn about the effects of the BBCSI course on the quality of life of Black breast cancer survivors. A community-based and peer-led Black Breast Cancer Survivor's Intervention (BBCSI) course has been developed to help improve the quality of life of Black breast cancer survivors.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

Participants:

To be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all the following criteria:

1. Adult women aged 18 years and older
2. Histologically confirmed stage 0-III breast cancer
3. No evidence of metastatic disease
4. Within four-years of diagnosis
5. Self-identify as Black
6. Able to communicate in English

Community Interventionists:

To be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all the following criteria:

1. Adult women aged 18 years and older
2. Histologically confirmed stage 0-III breast cancer
3. No evidence of metastatic disease
4. Self-identify as Black
5. Able to communicate in English

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Men or woman below 18 years of age
2. Does not have a histologically confirmed breast cancer
3. There's evidence of metastatic disease
4. More than four-years of diagnosis
5. Does not self-identify as Black
6. Unable to communicate in English

Conditions2

Breast CancerCancer

Locations1 site

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030
Dede Teteh-Brooks, DRPH713-563-3493dkteteh@mdanderson.org

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