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 Research

There are currently five ongoing studies focusing on breast and cervical cancer survivors from diverse ethnic populations. CCARE’s research initiatives include:

Clinical Trials

  • CCARE's community partners act as liasons to disseminate information about City of Hope studies and clinical trials. 

Non-therapeutic Interventions

  • Reducing breast cancer among African- and Latina-Americans (Department of Defense/DOD grant) – This study evaluates the effectiveness of a controlled psychoeducational intervention (individualized telephone counseling) to improve psychosocial functioning among African- and Latina-American breast cancer survivors.
  • Reducing cervical cancer among African-, Latina-, and Euro-Americans (American Cancer Society/ACS grant) – This study evaluates the effectiveness of a controlled psychoeducational intervention (telephone counseling) on psychosocial well-being as quantified by health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes in survivors of cervical cancer.

Observational Studies

  • The impact of functional strain on familial functioning among Asian-American breast cancer survivors (Community partner: Susan G. Komen for the Cure®)
  • Sister Survivor: African American Breast Cancer Coalition – Winner of the CBCRP Community Research Collaboration Pilot Award, this study examines the role of peer-based African American breast cancer support groups using qualitative and quantitative methodologies and is creating a “Guide to Developing Peer-Based Breast Cancer Support Groups for African Americans” that focuses on the psychosocial and survivorship needs .

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