Patient from Hell

Episode 57: Why do Black women with breast cancer have worse outcomes?


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Black women with breast cancer have higher mortality rates and recurrence rates than white women. On this episode, we speak with Ricki Fairley, breast cancer survivor and co-founder of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance and her daughter Hayley Brown, Director of Programs, about why health equity is such a major issue, and the need for better access to care and more research on the biology of the disease in Black women. This conversation explores various themes related to Black breast cancer, including access to healthcare, disparities in trials and outcomes, the need for personalized care, and the importance of education and advocacy. Don’t miss an important conversation with this mother and daughter dynamic duo!

Key Highlights

1. Black women face higher mortality and recurrence rates of breast cancer compared to white women, indicating a significant disparity in outcomes.

2. The drugs and treatments currently available are not as effective for Black women, highlighting a need for more research and tailored approaches. Additionally, there is a lack of representation of Black women in clinical trials, limiting the understanding of how treatments may specifically impact this population.

3. Health equity and access to care are major issues in the Black community, impacting the ability of Black women with breast cancer to receive adequate care. Challenges include access to healthcare services, internet access for information, and representation in clinical trials. Addressing these challenges requires personalized care, education, advocacy, and activism to improve outcomes for Black women with breast cancer.

About our guests:

Ricki Fairley is an award-winning, seasoned marketing veteran that has transformed her strategic acumen into breast cancer advocacy. Ricki co-founded and serves as CEO of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to address Black Breast Cancer as a unique and special disease state, with the overall goal of reducing the mortality rate for Black women. As a Triple Negative Breast Cancer Survivor/Thriver, Ricki’s personal purpose, passion, mission, ministry, and blessing is to bring focus, attention, research, science, and action to eradicating Black Breast Cancer, and supporting and coaching what she calls her “Breasties” through their breast cancer experience. She also actively assists pharmaceutical companies in revamping and designing their clinical trial recruiting materials.

Hayley Brown serves as the Director of Programs and Partnerships for TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance. TOUCH is a non-profit organization focusing on eradicating Black Breast Cancer. Hayley’s goal is to bring the TOUCH programming to where all black women live, work, play, pray, and slay through local community outreach and national events. She is currently focused on reaching young black women and defining Black Breast Health. In combination with her teaching background and her passion for supporting breasties at all parts of their journey, Hayley plans to continue to educate, empower, and equip this amazing community to be the CEO’s of their own health.

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