Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Cancer Screening and Prevention During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Underserved Populations of Rhode Island: A Community Based Quality Improvement Project of the Lifespan Cancer Institute
Lifespan Cancer Institute serves over 50% of cancer patients in the state. Rhode Island is
known for strong medical care and high rates of cancer screening with mammography and
colonoscopy. However, cancer screening has plummeted during the COVID-19 pandemic, in part to
closing physician offices and stopping non-urgent medical procedures. In addition, anecdotal
reports suggest the public remains concerned about returning to physician's offices and
risking possible exposure to COVID-19. As in the United States as a whole, COVID-19 has
disproportionately impacted ethnic and minority individuals within underserved communities;
and in Rhode Island, African Americans, Hispanics and undocumented individuals living in
communities such as Central Falls, Pawtucket, Providence, East Providence and North
Providence have had the highest rate of COVID-19. These communities are also impacted by
healthcare disparities to access and affordability of healthcare, and as such, may be among
the least likely to resume cancer screening.
The Lifespan Cancer Institute will institute a project to address health disparities in
cancer screening during the pandemic through the use of a targeted campaign involving social
media. The goals will be to re-establish screening in the era of COVID-19 and ensure
timeliness of care for those found to be at risk, or are positive for, cancer.
This project will focus on improving breast and colorectal cancer screening during the
COVID-19 pandemic in underserved populations of Rhode Island. The investigators will engage
the Blackstone Valley Community Health Center. Dr. Don Dizon, a national leader in social
media, will be a key participant.
Dr. Don Dizon is a world expert using electronic communication and social media in the
oncology practice. Dr. Dizon chairs the Digital Engagement Committee for the Southwest
Oncology Group (SWOG) a national cancer institute cooperative group. He is a co-principal
investigator of an NIH grant studying electronic patient reported outcomes - the SIMPRO
Research Consortium. Dr. Dizon is also head of the American Society of Oncology (ASCO)
Educational Committee and is well positioned to disseminate the knowledge gathered from the
current project through ASCO activities.
The initial project may be to discuss with the Blackstone Valley Community Health Center the
possibility of developing short videos in multiple languages on the importance of cancer
screening. The investigators will engage staff and patients of the BVCHC and the community to
participate within the videos as a model of community-based participation. These
informational videos could be distributed directly to the community via social media
platforms. Data will be collecting on the rates of cancer screening including age, sex and
race. These data could be compared to different cities within Rhode Island and the United
States
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