Digital Behavior Change Interventions along Cancer Prevention, Education, and Screening Promotion among Latina(o) Adults: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Preprint)
Enmanuel Chavarria,
Muxin Anna Han,
Ankitha Kumar
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Cancer health disparities in Latina(o) populations stem from economic, cultural, linguistic, and systemic barriers, which simultaneously hinder effective screening and early detection, and directly contribute to lower screening rates. Fear, stigma, and challenges in navigating the healthcare system exacerbate this issue, underscoring the urgent need for initiatives aimed at increasing cancer screening rates in this population to enable earlier identification and treatment o… Show more
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