“…Research among non-Navajo women highlights similar communication problems including silence, avoidance, or mutual protection around cancer (Kenen, Arden-Jones, & Eeles, 2004;Zhang & Siminoff, 2003). Other barriers to cancer communication in families include fear, distress, and the perceived stigma of cancer (Burhansstipanov, Dignan, Wound, Tenney, & Vigil, 2000;Guadagnolo et al, 2009;Hodge et al, 2000;James, Gold, St John-BlackBird, & Brown Trinidad, 2015;Kenen et al, 2004;Zhang & Siminoff, 2003). Thus, efforts toward cancer prevention and control have been compromised primarily due a lack of collectivistic approaches (i.e., including the family or community) and an inability to communicate cancer information accurately and meaningfully to those who need it.…”