The Lazarex Cancer Wellness HUBs engaged over 11,000 diverse individuals with cancer information and drew more than 3,000 attendees to educational speaker series across Los Angeles County.
Community-based wellness hubs can successfully engage diverse populations to provide culturally tailored cancer education and support.
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Abstract Background: Through purposeful collaboration with USC NCCC, the Lazarex Cancer Foundation established the Lazarex Cancer Wellness HUBs pop-up model to offer a supportive, welcoming space that reflects and responds to the cultural needs and unique cancer challenges of the diverse and vulnerable communities we serve. Advancing cancer health equity means partnering with our communities to create spaces that reflect who they are and provide culturally and language-specific guidance. With this purpose, the HUB ensures equitable access to cancer programs and support that strengthen outcomes across the full cancer-care continuum. Methods: The Wellness Hubs have maintained a steady presence across Los Angeles County, partnering with various community and faith-based organizations—including the Chinatown Service Center, Black Men’s Wellness Day, the Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival, and Macedonia Baptist Church of LA and at local YMCAs. We expanded our offerings with mindfulness workshops that help participants cultivate calm, emotional balance, and resilience throughout the cancer journey. Our speaker series, featuring scientists and expert guests, has continued to bring the community up-to-date information on cancer research, treatment options, and available support services. Results: Our approach emphasizes active community participation. We have shared critical cancer information with over 11,000 individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Our speaker series has drawn more than 3,000 attendees and explored topics such as brain cancer, current research, access to care, and breast and cervical health. In addition, 86 community members have participated in our mindfulness workshops, using mind-body techniques to enhance emotional and physical well-being. Conclusion: Our community outreach approach ensures that we remain present and engaged within Los Angeles County’s diverse communities, providing culturally and locally tailored information. We offer education and connections to cancer support services, so individuals feel supported before, during, and long after their cancer journey. This includes sharing screening guidelines, emphasizing the need for diversity in cancer clinical trials, promoting self and patient advocacy, and directing community members to trusted sources. Through this work, we are actively helping to reduce cancer disparities. Citation Format: Elena B. Nieves, Rosa Barahona, Marya Shegog, Dana Dornsife, Erin Miller, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati. Supportive community and patient-centered spaces for discussing health concerns throughout the cancer journey abstract. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2026; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2026 Apr 17-22; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2026;86(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 6363.
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