Black Health Matters, the leading health and chronic disease management platform for African Americans will launch a social media campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer and clinical trial participation
NEW YORK, Aug. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Black Health Matters, the leading health and chronic disease management platform for African Americans will launch a social media campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer and clinical trial participation. This focus will introduce new content to be socialized on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in a campaign that will speak to people of color with breast cancer. The campaign will capture the voice of the female and male breast cancer patient based on insights unique to their journey. Men diagnosed with breast cancer represent <1% of the population, but should not be dismissed. The campaign is designed is to speak directly to those with ER+/HER2- breast cancer. This campaign is funded by Bristol Myers Squibb to provide educational information about clinical trial participation and relatable information for caregivers. Background
The Game Plan “We want women and men with ER+/HER2- breast cancer to understand that participating in a research study, could possibly unlock key discoveries that will lead to a better understanding of cancer for people of color,” says Roslyn Y. Daniels, President and Founder of Black Health Matters. She adds, “The unique genetic information in one’s cancer can hold the key to rapid advances in treatment options. The information gleaned from clinical trial participation could be invaluable both today and for future generations.” The campaign’s call-to-action is to have a direct impact on your present and future quality of life by participating in research studies. Themes such as “believe” and “trust” will be utilized to convey connection with patient warriors. Hashtags will be instituted such as “trustandthrive”, “blackbreastsmatters” and “fightlikeagirl.” The social activation will include tagging leading influencers who themselves have had cancer. The influencers include fierce women and men who are survivors with unique stories to share about what cancer taught them about their personal resolve and resilience. Please visit BMSStudyConnect.com, Bristol Myer Squibb’s unique portal to learn about clinical trials, connect with other patients and search for a clinical trial that might be right for you or a loved one. About Black Health Matters View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/black-health-matters-launches-breast-cancer-initiative-in--research-clinical-study-301115739.html SOURCE Black Health Matters |