Author: Lovell Allan Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573313568
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
This volume examines the overall incidence of breast cancer in African Americans and strives to understand why the incidence in African Americans is 12 per cent higher than in the Caucasian Americans, and why the mortality rate is 29 per cent higher. The authors examine the potential causes for such differences (from differences in treatment to differences in the progression of the disease itself). Questions for future research are outlined.
Breast Cancer in African-American Women
Author: Lovell Allan Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573313568
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
This volume examines the overall incidence of breast cancer in African Americans and strives to understand why the incidence in African Americans is 12 per cent higher than in the Caucasian Americans, and why the mortality rate is 29 per cent higher. The authors examine the potential causes for such differences (from differences in treatment to differences in the progression of the disease itself). Questions for future research are outlined.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573313568
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
This volume examines the overall incidence of breast cancer in African Americans and strives to understand why the incidence in African Americans is 12 per cent higher than in the Caucasian Americans, and why the mortality rate is 29 per cent higher. The authors examine the potential causes for such differences (from differences in treatment to differences in the progression of the disease itself). Questions for future research are outlined.
Breast Cancer Metastasis and Drug Resistance
Author: Aamir Ahmad
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030203018
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
Resistance to therapies, both targeted and systemic, and metastases to distant organs are the underlying causes of breast cancer-associated mortality. The second edition of Breast Cancer Metastasis and Drug Resistance brings together some of the leading experts to comprehensively understand breast cancer: the factors that make it lethal, and current research and clinical progress. This volume covers the following core topics: basic understanding of breast cancer (statistics, epidemiology, racial disparity and heterogeneity), metastasis and drug resistance (bone metastasis, trastuzumab resistance, tamoxifen resistance and novel therapeutic targets, including non-coding RNAs, inflammatory cytokines, cancer stem cells, ubiquitin ligases, tumor microenvironment and signaling pathways such as TRAIL, JAK-STAT and mTOR) and recent developments in the field (epigenetic regulation, microRNAs-mediated regulation, novel therapies and the clinically relevant 3D models). Experts also discuss the advances in laboratory research along with their translational and clinical implications with an overarching goal to improve the diagnosis and prognosis, particularly that of breast cancer patients with advanced disease.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030203018
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
Resistance to therapies, both targeted and systemic, and metastases to distant organs are the underlying causes of breast cancer-associated mortality. The second edition of Breast Cancer Metastasis and Drug Resistance brings together some of the leading experts to comprehensively understand breast cancer: the factors that make it lethal, and current research and clinical progress. This volume covers the following core topics: basic understanding of breast cancer (statistics, epidemiology, racial disparity and heterogeneity), metastasis and drug resistance (bone metastasis, trastuzumab resistance, tamoxifen resistance and novel therapeutic targets, including non-coding RNAs, inflammatory cytokines, cancer stem cells, ubiquitin ligases, tumor microenvironment and signaling pathways such as TRAIL, JAK-STAT and mTOR) and recent developments in the field (epigenetic regulation, microRNAs-mediated regulation, novel therapies and the clinically relevant 3D models). Experts also discuss the advances in laboratory research along with their translational and clinical implications with an overarching goal to improve the diagnosis and prognosis, particularly that of breast cancer patients with advanced disease.
The Black Woman's Breast Cancer Survival Guide
Author: Cheryl D. Holloway
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Breast cancer is reaching epidemic levels, especially among black women. This survival guide provides tools that women—black women in particular—can use to identify and combat this all-too-common threat. This "what you need to know" guide is unique in its common sense, "laywoman's" approach and particular relevance to women of color. Its premise is simple: ignorance and lack of education about breast cancer signs and symptoms are still all too prevalent among black women. Many women are not informed about resources available for early detection screening and are not referred for mammography screening. They may also receive significantly delayed treatment—especially black women. For those reasons and more, black women with or at risk for breast cancer need an advocate who speaks for them and tells them the truth. They have that advocate in Cheryl Holloway, PhD—and in this book. A breast cancer survivor and cancer researcher, Dr. Holloway draws on her personal experience and research to offer something far different than the usual medical/oncological works. Her book provides support, current information, and practical advice for confronting and beating the disease. The book is divided into four parts. "Dealing with the Basics" explains how breast cancer hits black women harder and discusses the types of breast cancer they may develop, with an emphasis on the most dangerous. The second section offers practical information, such as how screenings work and the meaning of various breast cancer tests. Part three describes treatments, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, combined therapy, and other options. The final section describes how to stay vigilant after the cancer is gone and also discusses other forms of cancer for which black women are at risk, such as lung cancer, colon cancer, and cervical cancer.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Breast cancer is reaching epidemic levels, especially among black women. This survival guide provides tools that women—black women in particular—can use to identify and combat this all-too-common threat. This "what you need to know" guide is unique in its common sense, "laywoman's" approach and particular relevance to women of color. Its premise is simple: ignorance and lack of education about breast cancer signs and symptoms are still all too prevalent among black women. Many women are not informed about resources available for early detection screening and are not referred for mammography screening. They may also receive significantly delayed treatment—especially black women. For those reasons and more, black women with or at risk for breast cancer need an advocate who speaks for them and tells them the truth. They have that advocate in Cheryl Holloway, PhD—and in this book. A breast cancer survivor and cancer researcher, Dr. Holloway draws on her personal experience and research to offer something far different than the usual medical/oncological works. Her book provides support, current information, and practical advice for confronting and beating the disease. The book is divided into four parts. "Dealing with the Basics" explains how breast cancer hits black women harder and discusses the types of breast cancer they may develop, with an emphasis on the most dangerous. The second section offers practical information, such as how screenings work and the meaning of various breast cancer tests. Part three describes treatments, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, combined therapy, and other options. The final section describes how to stay vigilant after the cancer is gone and also discusses other forms of cancer for which black women are at risk, such as lung cancer, colon cancer, and cervical cancer.
African American Women and Their Breast Health: A Communication Study
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
As the number of Americans diagnosed with cancer increases each year, researchers focus on methods to increase cancer awareness. This current study focuses on African American women and the growing need to study breast health communication to increase breast health awareness. Currently African American women experience a higher death rate from breast cancer compared to their white counterparts. According to the American Cancer Society's Cancer Facts and Figures for African Americans Report published in 2007, African American women are 77% likely to survive five years after a breast cancer diagnosis as compared to 90% of their white counterparts. Among the factors that contribute to this disparity include socioeconomics and fear of breast cancer. The researcher has discovered a communication model that is not hindered by the aforementioned factors and allows ideal breast health messages to be disseminated among African American women. The communication model was created from the decentralization and centralization processes of the diffusion of innovation model, which allows for the use of interpersonal communication. The study found that interpersonal communication produces change and builds trust and respect. The researcher anticipates that future researchers will reproduce this model in other areas to tailor to specific health communication needs.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
As the number of Americans diagnosed with cancer increases each year, researchers focus on methods to increase cancer awareness. This current study focuses on African American women and the growing need to study breast health communication to increase breast health awareness. Currently African American women experience a higher death rate from breast cancer compared to their white counterparts. According to the American Cancer Society's Cancer Facts and Figures for African Americans Report published in 2007, African American women are 77% likely to survive five years after a breast cancer diagnosis as compared to 90% of their white counterparts. Among the factors that contribute to this disparity include socioeconomics and fear of breast cancer. The researcher has discovered a communication model that is not hindered by the aforementioned factors and allows ideal breast health messages to be disseminated among African American women. The communication model was created from the decentralization and centralization processes of the diffusion of innovation model, which allows for the use of interpersonal communication. The study found that interpersonal communication produces change and builds trust and respect. The researcher anticipates that future researchers will reproduce this model in other areas to tailor to specific health communication needs.
Journsl
Author: Independently Published
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
6x9/BlackLined/White/120pages A Journal for you to write down your heart's contents, to take notes, practice your creative writing, write down your to-do-lists or simply enjoy journaling.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
6x9/BlackLined/White/120pages A Journal for you to write down your heart's contents, to take notes, practice your creative writing, write down your to-do-lists or simply enjoy journaling.
Cancer Among Blacks and Other Minorities
Author: National Cancer Institute (U.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Breast Cancer, Black Woman
Author: Edwin T. Johnson
Publisher: Montgomery Urgent Care Center, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Publisher: Montgomery Urgent Care Center, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos
Author: Amelie G. Ramirez
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303029286X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This open access book gives an overview of the sessions, panel discussions, and outcomes of the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference, held in February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and hosted by the Mays Cancer Center and the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio. Latinos – the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing minority group in the United States – are expected to face a 142% rise in cancer cases in coming years. Although there has been substantial advancement in cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment over the past few decades, addressing Latino cancer health disparities has not nearly kept pace with progress. The diverse and dynamic group of speakers and panelists brought together at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference provided in-depth insights as well as progress and actionable goals for Latino-focused basic science research, clinical best practices, community interventions, and what can be done by way of prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in Latinos. These insights have been translated into the chapters included in this compendium; the chapters summarize the presentations and include current knowledge in the specific topic areas, identified gaps, and top priority areas for future cancer research in Latinos. Topics included among the chapters: Colorectal cancer disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment Breast cancer risk and mortality in women of Latin American origin Differential cancer risk in Latinos: The role of diet Overcoming barriers for Latinos on cancer clinical trials Es tiempo: Engaging Latinas in cervical cancer research Emerging policies in U.S. health care Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos proves to be an indispensable resource offering key insights into actionable targets for basic science research, suggestions for clinical best practices and community interventions, and novel strategies and advocacy opportunities to reduce health disparities in Latino communities. It will find an engaged audience among researchers, academics, physicians and other healthcare professionals, patient advocates, students, and others with an interest in the broad field of Latino cancer.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303029286X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This open access book gives an overview of the sessions, panel discussions, and outcomes of the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference, held in February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and hosted by the Mays Cancer Center and the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio. Latinos – the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing minority group in the United States – are expected to face a 142% rise in cancer cases in coming years. Although there has been substantial advancement in cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment over the past few decades, addressing Latino cancer health disparities has not nearly kept pace with progress. The diverse and dynamic group of speakers and panelists brought together at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference provided in-depth insights as well as progress and actionable goals for Latino-focused basic science research, clinical best practices, community interventions, and what can be done by way of prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in Latinos. These insights have been translated into the chapters included in this compendium; the chapters summarize the presentations and include current knowledge in the specific topic areas, identified gaps, and top priority areas for future cancer research in Latinos. Topics included among the chapters: Colorectal cancer disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment Breast cancer risk and mortality in women of Latin American origin Differential cancer risk in Latinos: The role of diet Overcoming barriers for Latinos on cancer clinical trials Es tiempo: Engaging Latinas in cervical cancer research Emerging policies in U.S. health care Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos proves to be an indispensable resource offering key insights into actionable targets for basic science research, suggestions for clinical best practices and community interventions, and novel strategies and advocacy opportunities to reduce health disparities in Latino communities. It will find an engaged audience among researchers, academics, physicians and other healthcare professionals, patient advocates, students, and others with an interest in the broad field of Latino cancer.
Breast Cancer Among Older African American Women
Author: Myra Michelle DeBose
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
An Exploration of the Lives of Young, African American Women with Triple-negative Breast Cancer
Author: Sarah Bollinger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Compared to other subtypes of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for a disproportionate number of metastatic cases and cancer deaths. Glaring disparities are present in the occurrence of TNBC, such that those diagnosed are more likely to be African American (prevalence of 26% vs. 16% in non-African Americans) and premenopausal (24% vs. 15% postmenopausal). A critical factor to consider regarding the disparities associated with TNBC is the evidence documenting the link between psychosocial stress over the life course and the occurrence of large, aggressive tumors that are characteristic of this subtype. Because issues such as crime, isolation, stress, discrimination, and other factors associated with poverty have been found to significantly affect etiology of breast cancer among young, African American women, it is critical to also consider these issues after diagnosis occurs. Despite the fact that many of these factors impact the etiology of TNBC, little is known about how these factors come into play once the diagnosis has occurred. The present study qualitatively explores the critical biopsychosocial history and current environment of women facing such a diagnosis in order to shed light on the experience of TNBC. Using a grounded theory approach, in-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with six women with TNBC and with a comparison group of six women with ER+ breast cancer. A prospective, longitudinal design was used with all women in the study to assess change over time and to cultivate prolonged engagement with participants. Data collection occurred in three waves, which corresponded with three critical points of the cancer care trajectory. Findings from this study demonstrate that the following stressors and strengths were unique for women with TNBC as compared to women with ER+ breast cancer: burden carriers throughout the life course, distant/strained relationships with mothers, absent fathers, experiences of sudden, unexpected deaths of loved ones, limited engagement in a spiritual community, limited engagement in neighborhood/community, and young age at time of diagnosis. Findings from these interviews resulted in a preliminary conceptual framework for understanding the contextual lives of women with TNBC, which can assist with guiding the formation of appropriate social work interventions.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Compared to other subtypes of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for a disproportionate number of metastatic cases and cancer deaths. Glaring disparities are present in the occurrence of TNBC, such that those diagnosed are more likely to be African American (prevalence of 26% vs. 16% in non-African Americans) and premenopausal (24% vs. 15% postmenopausal). A critical factor to consider regarding the disparities associated with TNBC is the evidence documenting the link between psychosocial stress over the life course and the occurrence of large, aggressive tumors that are characteristic of this subtype. Because issues such as crime, isolation, stress, discrimination, and other factors associated with poverty have been found to significantly affect etiology of breast cancer among young, African American women, it is critical to also consider these issues after diagnosis occurs. Despite the fact that many of these factors impact the etiology of TNBC, little is known about how these factors come into play once the diagnosis has occurred. The present study qualitatively explores the critical biopsychosocial history and current environment of women facing such a diagnosis in order to shed light on the experience of TNBC. Using a grounded theory approach, in-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with six women with TNBC and with a comparison group of six women with ER+ breast cancer. A prospective, longitudinal design was used with all women in the study to assess change over time and to cultivate prolonged engagement with participants. Data collection occurred in three waves, which corresponded with three critical points of the cancer care trajectory. Findings from this study demonstrate that the following stressors and strengths were unique for women with TNBC as compared to women with ER+ breast cancer: burden carriers throughout the life course, distant/strained relationships with mothers, absent fathers, experiences of sudden, unexpected deaths of loved ones, limited engagement in a spiritual community, limited engagement in neighborhood/community, and young age at time of diagnosis. Findings from these interviews resulted in a preliminary conceptual framework for understanding the contextual lives of women with TNBC, which can assist with guiding the formation of appropriate social work interventions.