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Invitation extended to 100,000 Black women for participation in cancer research study

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The American Cancer Society has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at conducting the most extensive study ever on cancer risk factors concerning Black women, focusing on behavioral and environmental aspects.

Titled “Voices of Black Women,” this study seeks to recruit 100,000 Black women aged 25-55 who have never been diagnosed with cancer to participate in this vital research endeavor. Enrollment for the study began on May 6 in several states, including California.

Dr. Alpa Patel, the lead researcher and Senior Vice President of Population Science, highlighted the significance of collecting a diverse range of information about the daily lives and experiences of these women. This data will shed light on how various factors, such as living environments and lifestyle choices, impact their susceptibility to cancer and other health conditions.

Acknowledging the persistent health disparities faced by Black women, Dr. Patel emphasized the critical need to address issues like unequal access to quality healthcare for preventive services and early detection and treatment. She also addressed the longstanding mistrust within the African American community towards the medical system, acknowledging it as a real concern that shapes the study’s approach.

Dr. Patel emphasized that the research is conducted “with” Black women, not just “for” them, emphasizing a collaborative partnership approach. Furthermore, she highlighted the diverse representation within the scientific team and advisory board, comprising predominantly Black and brown women who are experts in Black women’s health.
In efforts to foster trust and engagement, the researchers are implementing an inclusive and comprehensive engagement strategy, both locally and internationally. This approach aims to build trust and ensure that the voices and experiences of Black women are central to the study’s objectives and outcomes. Source: KCRA 3

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