During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical cancer screening. Most of these studies focused on individual-level factors predicting screening, but we are unaware of any that directly examined community and ecological influences. The goal of this project, Promoting Access to Health for Pacific Islander and Southeast Asian Women (PATH for Women), was to increase community capacity for breast and cervical cancer screening and follow up in Los Angeles and Orange counties. We focused on Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander women because, although they have the lowest rates for cancer, compared to all other ethnic groups, relatively few programs have specifically targeted Asian-American and ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
This policy brief reports on cancer screening in California based on data from the 2001 California H...
Introduction: Early detection and screening are the most effective means to reduce cancer mortality ...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast can-cer and cervica...
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women have low breast and cervical cancer (BCC) screening...
Southeast Asian women, including Cambodians and Thais, experience higher rates of breast and cervica...
Breast and cervical cancers are the second and fourth leading causes of cancer death among Asian and...
The Orange County, California, Cancer Detection Partnership is a successful example of a multi-tiere...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively explore the cancer screening behaviours of women from dif...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
The Orange County, California, Cancer Detection Partnership is a successful example of a multitiered...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Background: Samoans experience among the worst five-year breast cancer survival rates in the U.S., l...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
This policy brief reports on cancer screening in California based on data from the 2001 California H...
Introduction: Early detection and screening are the most effective means to reduce cancer mortality ...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast can-cer and cervica...
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women have low breast and cervical cancer (BCC) screening...
Southeast Asian women, including Cambodians and Thais, experience higher rates of breast and cervica...
Breast and cervical cancers are the second and fourth leading causes of cancer death among Asian and...
The Orange County, California, Cancer Detection Partnership is a successful example of a multi-tiere...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively explore the cancer screening behaviours of women from dif...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
The Orange County, California, Cancer Detection Partnership is a successful example of a multitiered...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Pacific Islander women, yet relatively little is known ab...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Background: Samoans experience among the worst five-year breast cancer survival rates in the U.S., l...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
This policy brief reports on cancer screening in California based on data from the 2001 California H...
Introduction: Early detection and screening are the most effective means to reduce cancer mortality ...