Colorectal Cancer Screening Attitudes Among African American Patients in North-Central Florida
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Attitudes and beliefs regarding colorectal cancer screening among African American patients of community health centers in North-Central Florida and stakeholder perspectives: a qualitative study
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Medicine · Public Health
Discovery of the day
This qualitative study examines attitudes and beliefs regarding colorectal cancer screening among African American patients of community health centers in North-Central Florida, alongside stakeholder perspectives. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews and focus groups to identify barriers and facilitators to screening uptake in this underserved population. For a public health researcher and laboratory scientist developing vaccine platforms, these findings underscore the critical importance of community-engaged approaches to reducing cancer screening disparities, a translational challenge that parallels equitable vaccine delivery in underserved populations.
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