EduCare Inc. Bridges Critical Gap in Breast Cancer Education with Spanish COPE Library Launch

New fully translated resource empowers healthcare providers to deliver equitable, culturally relevant breast health education to millions of Spanish-speaking patients across the U.S.

CHARLESTON, S.C., Apr. 15, 2026 / PRZen / EduCare Inc., a trusted leader in breast health education for more than 30 years, today announced the release of a complete Spanish version of its COPE Library: Breast Health Edition—marking a significant advancement in addressing the urgent shortage of high-quality Spanish-language breast cancer education resources materials available for patients and healthcare providers. To learn more, visit https://educareinc.com/sheets_breast.php.

Breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the U.S., yet millions of Spanish-speaking patients continue to face barriers to understanding their diagnosis, treatment options, and care journey due to limited access to accurate, culturally relevant information. This disparity contributes to gaps in knowledge, delayed decision-making, and inequities in care.

With the launch of this fully translated edition, the COPE Library helps close that gap while equipping healthcare providers with the tools needed to deliver clear, consistent, and compassionate education to Spanish-speaking patients and their families.

Bridging a Critical Language and Education Divide
The Spanish COPE Library empowers healthcare professionals to:

  • Deliver evidence-based breast health education to Spanish-speaking patients and families
  • Improve comprehension, engagement, and confidence in care decisions
  • Reduce disparities driven by language barriers
  • Strengthen trust and communication between providers and diverse patient populations

“This launch is more than a translation—it’s about access, understanding, and equity,” said Judy C. Kneece, RN, OCN, Founder of EduCare Inc. “For far too long, Spanish-speaking patients have had limited access to the same level of breast health education as English-speaking patients. This initiative helps ensure that every patient, regardless of language, has the information they need to navigate their care with clarity and confidence.”

Responding to a National Need
The introduction of the Spanish COPE Library comes at a critical time, as healthcare systems across the country seek to improve health equity and better serve diverse communities. By integrating this resource into clinical practice, organizations can take a meaningful step toward more inclusive, patient-centered care.

More Than Three Decades of Leadership
Since its founding in January 1994, EduCare Inc. has led the way in breast health education for over three decades. The company is nationally recognized for its evidence-based patient education resources and specialized training programs for healthcare professionals, including Breast Health Navigators who support patients at every stage of care—from screening through survivorship.

Media Contact
Mindy Wilson
mindy@educareinc.com

Source: EduCare Publishing Inc.

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