2023
DOI: 10.33137/utjph.v4i2.39024
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Enhancing the care experiences of Black women along the breast cancer journey: Meaningfully engaging breast cancer survivors to co-create a targeted, culturally relevant resource hub

Ayan Hashi,
Rumaisa Khan,
Abigal Appiahene-Afriyie
et al.

Abstract: There is very little tailored and culturally relevant information available for Black women in Canada around breast cancer. For those who are diagnosed, and who undergo their own breast cancer journey, many feel isolated while navigating care programs that centre around whiteness and perpetuate medical and anti-Black racism. Although it is well-documented that Black women in the United States are often diagnosed with more aggressive forms of cancer and at a younger age, the lack of race-based data in the Canad… Show more

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