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This clinical trial studies how well a virtual support platform, the Health Equity Resources for Breast Cancer Responsive Education (HERCaRE) application (app), works in improving survivorship among Black survivors of breast cancer. The HERCaRE platform is a mobile-friendly app that includes culturally tailored educational materials, interactive content, and health equity resources to help patients better understand and manage survivorship after breast cancer treatment. This trial may help improve how digital health interventions can enhance survivorship support and access to resources.
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Adults aged 18 and older
Self-identified Black women with a history of breast cancer
Completed active breast cancer treatment (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation) at least one month prior to enrollment; survivors receiving long-term hormonal therapy are also eligible
Reside within the Mayo Clinic Florida catchment area
Have access to a smartphone or willingness to use alternative access points
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200 participants in 1 patient group
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Clinical Trials Referral Office; Laura Pacheco-Spann
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