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Influential factors in Black and White breast cancer survivors' beliefs about breast cancer.

Megan C EdmondsBassam DahmanKandace McGuireVanessa B Sheppard
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
We found racial differences in women's perceived severity beliefs, and identified theory-based clinical and psychosocial correlates in survivor's breast cancer beliefs by race. Specifically, women diagnosed at stage (II) compared to stage (I) reported greater perceived susceptibility to a recurrence. Survivors diagnosed at stage (I) and (III) cancers may serve as important target groups to monitor their surveillance and follow-up behaviors. This study contributes salient predictors in survivors' beliefs about their BC and informs navigation strategies to improve cancer survivorship recommendations in the context of psycho-oncology and follow-up cancer care.
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