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RATIONALE: A study that evaluates successful Los Angeles-based, peer-led African American breast cancer survivor support groups may help in developing a guide on how to organize and maintain breast cancer support groups.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying support groups for African-American breast cancer survivors.
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OUTLINE: At least 10 support group leaders (2 from each support group) undergo semi-structured interviews to elicit information about the needs of breast cancer survivors in their community and the cultural modes of support that are given. Eight to twelve African American Breast Cancer Survivors (AABCS) participate in 5 focus group discussions and complete a questionnaire about their breast cancer and experience with support groups for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
At least 5 Inland Empire community leaders undergo semi-structured interviews to elicit information about the needs of breast cancer survivors in their community. Eight to twelve AABCS from the Inland Empire participate in 3 focus group discussions and complete a questionnaire about their breast cancer and experience with support groups for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
Meets 1 of the following criteria:
African American Breast Cancer Survivor (AABCS) meeting 1 of the following criteria:
A cancer support group leader or facilitator of 1 of the 5 established support groups in Los Angeles:
A community leader knowledgeable about breast cancer support services in the Inland Empire region
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