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Promoting Colorectal Cancer Screening in Foreign-Born Chinese-American Women: Does Racial/Ethnic and Language Concordance Matter?

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    Air quality and cancer risk in the All of Us Research Program

    The NIH All of Us Research Program has enrolled over 544,000 participants across the US with unprecedented racial/ethnic diversity, offering opportunities to investigate myriad exposures and diseases. This paper ...

    Andrew Craver, Jiajun Luo, Muhammad G. Kibriya, Nina Randorf in Cancer Causes & Control (2024)

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    Colorectal Cancer Screening among Chinese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese Immigrants in Chicago

    Asian Americans are now the most rapidly growing minority group in the USA. Over 60 % of Asian Americans in the USA are immigrants. Cancer has been the leading cause of death among Asian Americans since 1980. ...

    Karen Kim, Edwin Chandrasekar, Helen Lam in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (2015)

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    Are We Missing the Mark? The Implementation of Community Based Participatory Education in Cancer Disparities Curriculum Development

    The Chicago south side, even more so than national populations, continues to be burdened with widening gaps of disparities in cancer outcomes. Therefore, Chicago community members were engaged in addressing th...

    Cassandra Fritz, Keith Naylor in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2015)