Internet use among Chinese-American breast cancer survivors.
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This study describes information seeking behaviors and patient characteristics associated with Internet use by 72 Chinese-American breast cancer survivors diagnosed in the past 5 years and living in Houston, Texas. Face-to-face interviews showed that only 56% used the Internet for health information; only 9% used e-mail or visited a website to communicate with a doctor's office or get online provider advice. Results indicate that health providers who want to reach breast cancer patients with limited English skills need to take into account this low use of Internet resources and web-based information. Particularly important is the need to develop and make available culturally effective and appropriate health information in the native languages of the patients to promote greater health literacy.