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The Impact of Hispanic Ethnicity and Language on Communication Among Young Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors, Parents, and Medical Providers and Cancer-Related Follow-Up Care.

Carol Y Ochoa-DominguezJunhan ChoKimberly A MillerLourdes Baezconde-GarbanatiRandall Y ChanAlbert J FariasJoel E Milam
Published in: JCO oncology practice (2022)
Examining language preference provides an important contextual understanding as we found Spanish-speaking Hispanic parents engaged in high communication, which was associated with cancer-related follow-up care. Yet, our results also support the need to enhance communication between this triad to improve outcomes.
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