2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7755.disp22-a115
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Abstract A115: A qualitative analysis of barriers to colorectal screening and strategies to improve screening uptake among African Americans and Latinos in Nebraska

Abstract: As part of a statewide cancer needs assessment, this study aimed to elicit perspectives from African American (AA) and Latino communities about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Four virtual focus groups were held April-August 2021 conducted by AA and Latina researchers, respectively, with Latino groups conducted in Spanish. Groups were 60-90 minutes, used a structured guide, and were audio recorded. Eligibility criteria included age 30+, cancer survivor or caregiver, and Nebraska resident. Participants (n=7 … Show more

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