Abstract C112: [Advocate Abstract] Male breast cancer education program

Author(s):  
Wayne Dornan
2006 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 664-676 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricia M. Herman ◽  
Linda K. Larkey

Although Latinos now comprise the largest minority in the U.S. population, they continue to be seriously underrepresented in clinical trials. A nonrandomized controlled study of an innovative community-developed clinical trial and breast cancer education program targeting Latinas tested whether use of an art-based curriculum could increase willingness to enroll in six clinical trial scenarios and increase breast health and clinical trial knowledge. The art-based curriculum resulted in a larger increase in stated willingness to enroll across all clinical trial scenarios, and the difference was statistically significant ( p < .05) in three. Breast health and clinical trials knowledge increased similarly and significantly for both groups. The results of this study show promise for the use of a community-developed art-based curriculum in the Latina population to increase willingness to enroll in clinical trials.


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Barbara A. Berman ◽  
Philip Zazove ◽  
Georgia Robins Sadler ◽  
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