Disparities in the survivorship experience among Latina survivors of breast cancer
Cancer2018Vol. 124(11), pp. 2373–2380
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Tinuke O Olagunju, Yihang Liu, Li‐Jung Liang, James M. Stomber, Jennifer J. Griggs, Patricia A. Ganz, Amardeep Thind, Rose C. Maly
Abstract
Latina survivors of BC experienced disparities in BC knowledge and satisfaction with information received, but believed themselves to be prepared for survivorship and were as satisfied with providers, care received, and discussions with physicians as non-Latinas. Cancer 2018;124:2373-80. © 2018 American Cancer Society.
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