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J Cancer Educ ; 30(3): 439-46, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25099235

ABSTRACT

Breast cancer is less likely to be diagnosed at the earliest stage in Hispanic/Latino (Hispanic) women compared to non-Hispanic White women, even after accounting for differences in age, socioeconomic status, and method of detection. Moffitt Cancer Center created a comprehensive health education program called Yo me cuido (®) (YMC) to address and reduce breast cancer disparities among Spanish- and English-speaking Hispanic women by providing breast cancer and healthy lifestyles awareness and education, and promoting breast cancer screenings, reminders, and referrals for women 40 years and older. The purpose of this paper is to showcase the innovative approaches and methods to cancer prevention and early detection of the YMC program, and to promote it as an effective tool for improving outcomes in community health education, outreach, and engagement activities with Hispanic populations. Key components of the program include educational workshops, mammogram referrals, and a multimedia campaign. The YMC program is unique because of its approaches in reaching the Hispanic population, such as delivering the program with compassionate services to empower participants to live a healthier lifestyle. Additionally, direct follow-up for mammography screenings is provided by program staff. From 2011 to 2013, YMC has educated 2,226 women and 165 men through 93 workshops. About 684 (52 %) women ages 40 and older have had a screening mammogram within their first year of participating in the program. The YMC program is an innovative cancer education and outreach program that has demonstrated a positive impact on the lives of the Hispanic community in the Tampa Bay region.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/prevention & control , Early Detection of Cancer/statistics & numerical data , Health Education/organization & administration , Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/ethnology , Female , Health Behavior , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Life Style , Male , Mammography , Mass Media , Middle Aged , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/ethnology , Referral and Consultation , Young Adult
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J Community Health ; 38(6): 1067-73, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23807496

ABSTRACT

It is well documented that cancer is disproportionately distributed in racial/ethnic minority groups and medically underserved communities. In addition, cancer prevention and early detection represent the key defenses to combat cancer. The purpose of this article is to showcase the comprehensive health education and community outreach activities at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute (Moffitt) designed to promote and increase access to and utilization of prevention and early detection services among underserved populations. One of Moffitt's most important conduits for cancer prevention and early detection among underserved populations is through its community education and outreach initiatives, in particular, the Moffitt Program for Outreach Wellness Education and Resources (M-POWER). M-POWER works to empower underserved populations to make positive health choices and increase screening behaviors through strengthening collaboration and partnerships, providing community-based health education/promotion, and increasing access to care. Effective, empowering, and culturally and linguistically competent health education and community outreach, is key to opening the often impenetrable doors of cancer prevention and early detection to this society's most vulnerable populations.


Subject(s)
Cancer Care Facilities , Community-Institutional Relations , Early Detection of Cancer , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Medically Underserved Area , Female , Florida , Humans , Male , Organizational Case Studies
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In. Olivares, Sonia, ed; Soto, Delia, ed; Zacarías, Isabel, ed. Nutrición : Prevención de riesgo y tratamiento dietético. Santiago, Confederación Latinoamericana de Nutricionistas Dietistas (CONFELANYD), 1989. p.49-56, tab.
Monography in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-13601
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In. Olivares, Sonia; Soto, Delia; Zacarías, Isabel. Nutrición: Prevención de riesgo y tratamiento dietético. Santiago, Confederación Latinoamericana de Nutricionistas Dietistas (CONFELANYD), 1989. p.49-56, tab.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-297849
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