Tailored Communication to Enhance Adaption Across the Breast Cancer Spectrum
Abstract
The Behavioral Center of Excellence (BCE) in Breast Cancer was established to provide a comprehensive, multi disciplinary approach for studying the process of, and methods for facilitating, successful adaptation in the context of breast cancer risk, treatment, and recovery. The four ongoing studies are derived from and integrated by a unifying theoretical framework, and are supported by four core facilities (i.e., Administrative, Communication, Genetic Testing and Bioinformatics Core). The four projects are: I) development of an intervention to promote utilization of breast cancer risk assessment programs and adherence to screening recommendations among underserved African-American women; 2) use of a "teachable moment" and tailored communication materials to promote utilization of risk assessment and adherence to screening among daughters of diagnosed breast cancer patients; 3) the promotion of psychological and physical adaptation among breast cancer patients at the completion of active treatment(i.e., during the re-entry phase); 4) promotion of psychological adaptation among metastatic breast cancer patients. The overarching goal is to develop theoretically guided, tailored, and transportable breast cancer communications to enhance screening adherence, decision-making, and quality of life across the spectrum of disease (i.e., from risk through treatment to survivorship).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA447583
Entities
People
- Suzanne M. Miller
Organizations
- Fox Chase Cancer Center