Local heroes fight breast cancer disparity with tablets and trust
NCT ID NCT06957535
Summary
This study tests a program designed to help more Native American women get mammograms, which are important for early breast cancer detection. It will involve 200 women from the Navajo Nation who are due for a screening. Researchers will compare two approaches: one using a culturally-tailored tablet education program alone, and another combining that education with one-on-one monthly support from a local peer navigator.
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Navajo Nation Center for Indigenous Health
RECRUITINGChinle, Arizona, 86503, United States
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