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Designing a Dyad-Based Digital Health Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Time in Black Breast Cancer Survivors and Their First-degree Relatives: Human-Centered Design Study

Designing a Dyad-Based Digital Health Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Time in Black Breast Cancer Survivors and Their First-degree Relatives: Human-Centered Design Study

For women who are Black, Latinx, or socioeconomically disadvantaged, mortality from breast cancer is up to 54% higher than mortality in non-Hispanic White women [1]. In addition, the incidence of breast cancer is increasing annually for women who are Black or Latinx, whereas the incidence of breast cancer in non-Hispanic White women remains stable [2].

Meghan Blazey, Catherine Marinac, Jessica Whiteley, Sarah Peterson, Karen Burns White, Cathyanah Jacques, Helen Lam, Barbara Halpenny, Shree Patel, Raymond Lamothe, Julie Wright

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43592