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Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Advocacy Among Ethnically Diverse Black Men Through Community Town Halls.

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Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education 2025 Vol.40(6) p. 865-874
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Ogunsanya ME, Kaninjing E, DeForge SM, Morton DJ, Cole P, Beckford P, Reese D, Mitchell T, Montgomery E, Odeleye R, Miró-Rivera EY, Roberts K, Neil JM, Alexander AC, Funk-Lawler RK, Azizoddin D, Roach M, Washington SL, Dwyer K, Young ME, Odedina FT, Kendzor DE

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We present findings from town hall meetings held with ethnically diverse Black prostate cancer (CaP) survivors in 2022 and 2023.

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APA Ogunsanya ME, Kaninjing E, et al. (2025). Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Advocacy Among Ethnically Diverse Black Men Through Community Town Halls.. Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education, 40(6), 865-874. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-025-02587-1
MLA Ogunsanya ME, et al.. "Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Advocacy Among Ethnically Diverse Black Men Through Community Town Halls.." Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education, vol. 40, no. 6, 2025, pp. 865-874.
PMID 39994169

Abstract

We present findings from town hall meetings held with ethnically diverse Black prostate cancer (CaP) survivors in 2022 and 2023. Four town halls (total participants, N = 265) focused on diagnosis, treatment, psychosocial support, and overall survivorship. Moderated by a long-term CaP survivor, each session featured a panel that included medical providers (urologic oncologists and clinical psychologists), as well as CaP survivors of American, Caribbean, and African origin and their spouses. Surveys captured demographic data, clinical information, CaP-specific details (for survivors only), and perceptions of the town halls. The meetings highlighted three interrelated themesinfluencing decision-making: access to comprehensive information, the strength of support networks, and the availability of culturally competent care. These town halls revealed important educational and support opportunities for ethnically diverse Black men with CaP, promoting informed decision-making throughout the cancer journey and improving quality of life while reducing decisional regret during survivorship.

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Aged; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Black or African American; Cancer Survivors; Ethnicity; Patient Advocacy; Prostatic Neoplasms; Quality of Life; Social Support; Survivorship

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