Transforming Cancer Care for Racialized Young Adults 

 

Transforming Cancer Care for Racialized Young Adults

2022-2023 included interviews, workshops and creative engagements with racialized AYAs to better understand their cancer care experiences, needs and priorities to improve care. Similar connections were also held with care providers to share the findings and explore opportunities for positive, reflective change.

 The learnings from this research, integral to Anew’s work going forward, are published in two articles:

We are thankful for the support of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Vancouver Foundation, Health Research BC and Royal Roads University for enabling this instrumental research.

 
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