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Latina Breast Cancer: Quality of Life Intervention Benefits - News Directory 3

Latina Breast Cancer: Quality of Life Intervention Benefits

June 2, 2025 Health
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  • A ⁤new study published in Cancer highlights the benefits ⁣of culturally tailored support for Latina⁤ breast cancer survivors ‍and their caregivers.
  • Researchers⁣ from Washington, D.C.,New York,and San Jose,California,enrolled 136 Latina ⁤breast cancer survivors and their caregivers.
  • Engagement with the intervention was high, with over 70% of the‍ intervention group attending at least five sessions.
Original source: medicalxpress.com

Latina breast cancer ⁤survivors can substantially improve their quality of life through culturally tailored support, as a⁤ recent study reveals. This intervention, focusing on communication and coping skills, shows promise in alleviating anxiety and⁤ fatigue—crucial for managing the challenges of breast cancer. Researchers found high engagement among participants,with over 70% attending sessions. The study, involving 136 survivors and their caregivers, compared intervention and traditional support ‍groups. While⁤ initial improvements in anxiety and fatigue appeared promising, researchers ‍are planning further studies. news⁢ Directory 3 stays ‍on top of the latest ‍findings. The dedicated team is aiming to refine the program to reach other breast cancer survivors and their families. Discover what’s next for this innovative⁤ approach.

Key Points

  • Study examines culturally tailored⁤ support for ⁣Latina breast cancer survivors.
  • Intervention focuses on communication and coping skills.
  • Participants showed high engagement with the ⁣program.
  • Anxiety and fatigue reports improved among survivors.

Culturally Tailored Support Boosts ⁤Coping‍ Skills for Latina Breast Cancer ⁢Survivors

⁤ Updated June 2, 2025
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A ⁤new study published in Cancer highlights the benefits ⁣of culturally tailored support for Latina⁤ breast cancer survivors ‍and their caregivers. The randomized controlled trial investigated a group-based intervention designed to improve⁣ communication and‍ coping skills, key factors in managing the challenges of breast cancer.

Researchers⁣ from Washington, D.C.,New York,and San Jose,California,enrolled 136 Latina ⁤breast cancer survivors and their caregivers. Participants were divided into two groups: one receiving the culturally sensitive⁣ intervention, and the other receiving standard community-based support services. ⁤The intervention, developed by Nueva Vida, Inc., consisted of eight sessions focused on ⁢communication⁢ and coping ⁤strategies⁣ tailored to the values and preferences of the Latina/o community. The study focused ⁣on breast cancer survivors’ quality⁣ of life.

Engagement with the intervention was high, with over 70% of the‍ intervention group attending at least five sessions. Six months into the program, 82% of⁤ participants remained‍ active.

The study revealed that breast ⁢cancer survivors in the intervention group ⁢reported clinically meaningful improvements in anxiety and fatigue compared ‍to those receiving standard care. However,these results were not statistically significant after adjusting for ⁢other‍ factors.

“Our close collaboration with ⁤four exceptional community-based ‍organizations for this trial led to our success with recruitment and retention of Latina breast cancer survivors and their caregivers,” said Kristi D. Graves, Ph.D., of Georgetown⁣ University. “Future research can seek to replicate our intervention and evaluate the ⁣intervention with other groups of breast cancer ⁤survivors⁣ and their caregivers.”

What’s next

Further research⁤ is planned to refine ⁤and⁢ expand⁢ the intervention, ⁤possibly benefiting ⁤a wider range of breast cancer survivors and ⁤their⁢ families. The team hopes to explore the ‍long-term effects of‍ culturally tailored support ‍on overall well-being and quality of life.

Further reading

  • Randomized Trial of a Community-Based, ⁣Culturally Tailored Intervention: High Engagement Among Latina Breast Cancer Survivors

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