Cancer-related knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors among Hispanic/Latino residents of Indiana.
Manuel Ricardo Espinoza-GutarraSusan M RawlGerardo MaupomeHeather A O'LearyRobin E ValenzuelaCaeli MalloyLilian Golzarri-ArroyoErik ParkerLaura HaunertDavid A HaggstromPublished in: Cancer medicine (2023)
Among a Hispanic population in the state of Indiana, factors associated with cervical cancer screening adherence were similar to the general population, with the exceptions of income and marital status. Younger Hispanic individuals were more likely to be adherent with breast and colorectal cancer screening, and given the higher incidence of cancer among older individuals, these results should guide future research and targeted outreach.