Supporting Young Breast Cancer Survivors (YBCS), Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) Patients, and their Families

The FMEC’s Supporting Young Breast Cancer Survivors (YBCS), Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) Patients, and their Families project, or YBCS project, is focused on improving support services and educational resources for young Black breast cancer survivors and metastatic breast cancer patients and their families.

Background
Although nearly all cancer survivors (91.6%) visit their primary care physician (PCP) annually and more than half (54.6%) rely primarily on their PCP for care (Pinheiro et al., 2022), many PCPs lack training to effectively manage the unique needs of cancer survivors, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced integration of cancer survivorship care in primary care, which is currently less emphasized in medical education compared to other chronic diseases (Crabtree et al., 2020).

To address this gap, the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) will partner with the FMEC to create a learning collaborative, similar to previous collaboratives we have successfully implemented in the past, focused on YBCS psychosocial support needs. The collaborative will also emphasize cultural competency and humility in caring for Black women survivors and MBC patients and improve PCPs' skills to navigate difficult conversations.

In 2025, the FMEC and NACDD will establish an Advisory Committee, recruit participating family medicine residency programs, and develop the curriculum. The learning collaborative will take place in 2025-2026. Based on the results of the collaborative, NACDD, in partnership with FMEC, will develop a lessons-learned and guidance document that will be disseminated to other family medicine residency programs.

The YBCS project is supported by the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors through funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Young Breast Cancer Survivors Program.  In addition to the FMEC, TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance (BBCA) is a primary partner.

Get Involved
This residency learning network project will enroll family medicine programs and community-based clinics starting in the summer 2025 for education and QI initiatives that will kick-off in the fall of 2025 and extend through 2029. To join this project, contact Rebecca Bouck at [email protected].