Given the recent advances in cancer treatment, cancer disparity between whites and African-Americans continues as an unacceptable health problem. African-Americans face a considerable disparity with regard to cancer incidence, survival, and mortality when compared with the majority white population. On the basis of prior research findings, the Deep South Network (DSN) chose to address cancer disparities by using the Community Health Advisor (CHA) model, the Empowerment Theory developed by Paulo Freire, and the Community Development Theory to build a community and coalition infrastructure. The CHA model and empowerment theory were used to develop a motivated volunteer, grassroots community infrastructure of Community Health Advisors as Resea...
This supplement highlights the efforts of Morehouse School of Medicine's Prevention Research Center ...
Most types of cancer are disproportionately present in black populations. Among all ethnic and racia...
AbstractDespite the advances in cancer medicine and the resultant 20% decline in cancer death rates ...
Given the recent advances in cancer treatment, cancer disparity between whites and African-Americans...
The purpose of this project was to estab-lish a coalition of academic, state, and com-munity-based o...
BACKGROUND. Cancer mortality rates for all sites are nearly 2.5 times greater for African-Americans ...
Projects to reduce disparities in cancer treatment and research include collaborative partnerships a...
African-Americans make up twelve percent of the United States population, yet they experience morbid...
African-Americans make up twelve percent of the United States population, yet they experience morbid...
Creating health equity and eliminating health disparities are considered national priorities for imp...
Objectives: A major challenge facing contemporary cancer educators is how to optimize the disseminat...
The African American community has played an influential role in generating change. Grass-roots orga...
In June 2022, the SC General Assembly awarded the SC Cancer Alliance $500,000 to implement recommend...
With growing interest in the CBPR approach to cancer health disparities research, mechanisms are nee...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
This supplement highlights the efforts of Morehouse School of Medicine's Prevention Research Center ...
Most types of cancer are disproportionately present in black populations. Among all ethnic and racia...
AbstractDespite the advances in cancer medicine and the resultant 20% decline in cancer death rates ...
Given the recent advances in cancer treatment, cancer disparity between whites and African-Americans...
The purpose of this project was to estab-lish a coalition of academic, state, and com-munity-based o...
BACKGROUND. Cancer mortality rates for all sites are nearly 2.5 times greater for African-Americans ...
Projects to reduce disparities in cancer treatment and research include collaborative partnerships a...
African-Americans make up twelve percent of the United States population, yet they experience morbid...
African-Americans make up twelve percent of the United States population, yet they experience morbid...
Creating health equity and eliminating health disparities are considered national priorities for imp...
Objectives: A major challenge facing contemporary cancer educators is how to optimize the disseminat...
The African American community has played an influential role in generating change. Grass-roots orga...
In June 2022, the SC General Assembly awarded the SC Cancer Alliance $500,000 to implement recommend...
With growing interest in the CBPR approach to cancer health disparities research, mechanisms are nee...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
This supplement highlights the efforts of Morehouse School of Medicine's Prevention Research Center ...
Most types of cancer are disproportionately present in black populations. Among all ethnic and racia...
AbstractDespite the advances in cancer medicine and the resultant 20% decline in cancer death rates ...