Literature DB >> 14581906

Implications for breast and cervical cancer control for Latinas in the rural South: a review of the literature.

Rachel M Mayo1, Deborah O Erwin, Hugh D Spitler.   

Abstract

The Latino population has more than tripled in six southern US states. Little research exists describing the Latino population in the rural South and the unique cancer control needs of this group. This article reviews existing literature on Latinas with a focus on rural southern settlement processes and applicable breast and cervical cancer control research. Recommendations for effective cancer control programs include developing special outreach efforts conducted with monolingual Latinas, incorporating important cultural components and values related to family, spirituality, and community, and designing programs that incorporate low-literacy materials and messages or that do not require literacy to participate. Understanding the social, cultural, and economic issues that Latinas face is an important first step in designing culturally relevant breast and cervical cancer control.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14581906     DOI: 10.1177/107327480301005s09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Control        ISSN: 1073-2748            Impact factor:   3.302


  6 in total

1.  Cancer screening behaviors among Latina women: the role of the Latino male.

Authors:  Michelle Treviño; Lina Jandorf; Zoran Bursac; Deborah O Erwin
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2012-06

2.  Salud es Vida: a Cervical Cancer Screening Intervention for Rural Latina Immigrant Women.

Authors:  John S Luque; Yelena N Tarasenko; Claudia Reyes-Garcia; Moya L Alfonso; Norma Suazo; Laura Rebing; Daron G Ferris
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 2.037

Review 3.  Genetics, genomics, and cancer risk assessment: State of the Art and Future Directions in the Era of Personalized Medicine.

Authors:  Jeffrey N Weitzel; Kathleen R Blazer; Deborah J MacDonald; Julie O Culver; Kenneth Offit
Journal:  CA Cancer J Clin       Date:  2011-08-19       Impact factor: 508.702

4.  Effectiveness of Cultivando la Salud: a breast and cervical cancer screening promotion program for low-income Hispanic women.

Authors:  María E Fernández; Alicia Gonzales; Guillermo Tortolero-Luna; Janet Williams; Monica Saavedra-Embesi; Wenyaw Chan; Sally W Vernon
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2009-03-19       Impact factor: 9.308

5.  Willingness to participate in cancer screenings: blacks vs whites vs Puerto Rican Hispanics.

Authors:  Ralph V Katz; Cristina Claudio; Nancy R Kressin; B Lee Green; Min Qi Wang; Stefanie Luise Russell
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 3.302

6.  The partnership for cancer prevention: addressing access to cervical cancer screening among Latinas in South Carolina.

Authors:  Deborah Parra-Medina; DeAnne K Hilfinger Messias; Elizabeth Fore; Mayo Rachel; Denyse Petry; Irene Prabhu Das
Journal:  J S C Med Assoc       Date:  2009-12
  6 in total

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