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Caroline M Johnson1, Yamile Molina2,3, Magaly Blas1,4, Mallory Erickson1, Angela Bayer4,5, Marina Chiappe Gutierrez4, Paul E Nevin1, Isaac Alva4, Deepa Rao1,6.
Abstract
Recent national cancer plans address high cancer mortality in Latin America, particularly in Andean countries. Little is known about which individual, interpersonal, and institutional facilitators and barriers persist, particularly from the perspective of cancer survivors. We conducted 15 semi-structured interviews with survivors of breast and cervical cancers during and after a Pan American Health Organization sponsored conference on women's cancers in Lima, Peru. We analyzed data using an inductive content analysis approach. Patients reported primarily psychosocial barriers and facilitators at individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels. Additionally, survivors provided recom-mendations to refine existing policy to improve the cancer care experience for patients.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29313760 PMCID: PMC6029713 DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2017.1421198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Women Int ISSN: 0739-9332