The first Black TNBC resource hub for the community, by the community.
Black people are diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) at three times the rate of our white counterparts. Black TNBC patients deserve a safe and trusted home—informed by a community-based, scientifically-sound approach—with vetted, timely resources made accessible and engaging. Black TNBC Matters aims to be that source—a living, breathing resource that evolves and grows based on the ever-changing landscape of Black TNBC.
TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation, the American Association for Cancer Research, and Nueva Vida are teaming up to build a culturally-agile, bilingual, scientifically vetted, SEO and mobile optimized, web-based home for Black people diagnosed with TNBC and their loved ones.
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If you’re a Black TNBC thriver who wants to provide input on the hub or if your organization has TNBC resources that would be a good fit for the hub, reach out to us at [email protected].
Supported by grant funding from Gilead Sciences, Inc. Gilead Sciences, Inc. has had no input into the development or content of these materials.