Breast Cancer is the leading Type of Cancer
in Asian Americans, one of the Fastest
Growing Ethnic groups in the United States
(American Cancer Society, the 2,011th). A Need
to Investigate exists outcomes among Asian
American subgroups because of the significant heterogeneity
in language, religion, Lifestyle, Culture and
Within that population (Fuller-Thomson, BRENNENSTUHL,
& Hurd, 2,011th). Study focused on the current Korean
Americans, Who rank as the largest Fourth Asian Group
in the United States (US Census Bureau, 2,012). Few
Korean American Studies of Breast Cancer survivors
(KABCS) exist, but Two reported that the Health-related
quality of Life (HRQOL) of KABCS was significantly
Lower than that of Other Ethnic groups (Kim, Ashing-
GIWA, Kagawa-Singer, &. Tejero, 2 006; Lim, Gonzalez,
Wang-Letzkus, & Ashing-GIWA, 2009th). Understanding
their Distinct Culture May Extend the Knowledge regarding
the Post-Treatment phase, particularly GIVEN that
sociocultural barriers to follow-up and rehabilitative
Care exist for KABCS (Lim, Yi, & Zebrack, in 2008).
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