New program aims to bridge critical gap for native americans facing cancer
NCT ID NCT07332312
Summary
This study is creating and testing a culturally tailored patient navigation program designed to help American Indian and Alaska Native cancer patients in rural California get from diagnosis to treatment faster. The program, developed with community input, provides personalized support to guide patients through the healthcare system and overcome barriers like distance and distrust. Researchers will measure whether this approach reduces treatment delays and improves patient satisfaction.
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Locations
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Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Bishop, California, 93514, United States
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USC / Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Los Angeles, California, 90033, United States
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