Abstract C125: University of Guam/University of Hawaii Cancer Center partnership: Fifteen years of progress in addressing cancer health disparities in Pacific Islanders
The University of Guam (UOG)/University of Hawaii Cancer Center (UHCC) Partnership aims to grow cancer research capacity at UOG; develop cancer health disparities research at UHCC focusing on Pacific Islanders (PI); raise awareness of cancer and cancer prevention in Guam (GU), Hawaii (HI) and the US...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention biomarkers & prevention, 2020-06, Vol.29 (6_Supplement_1), p.C125-C125 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The University of Guam (UOG)/University of Hawaii Cancer Center (UHCC) Partnership aims to grow cancer research capacity at UOG; develop cancer health disparities research at UHCC focusing on Pacific Islanders (PI); raise awareness of cancer and cancer prevention in Guam (GU), Hawaii (HI) and the US Associated Pacific Islands (USAPI); and increase the number of cancer and biomedical science researchers of PI ancestry in the United States. An infrastructure comprising 5 principal investigators, over 30 participating faculty, administrative staff, and external and internal reviewers, backed by institutional support and NCI sponsorship, has supported 15 years of research, training, and outreach designed to reduce cancer health disparities and advance health equity among PI in GU, HI, and the USAPI. Since 2009, the Partnership has funded 18 cancer research projects addressing cancer research priorities of global and regional relevance, including cervical cancer and betel nut chewing—a traditional practice associated with oral pre/carcinoma, affecting 600 million users worldwide. Approximately 75 manuscripts have been published, approximately 100 abstracts presented, and 16 grants secured. To address the under-representation of PI in biomedical sciences, the Partnership has supported 30 graduate fellows, including 8 doctoral students at UH. Two PhD graduates are now faculty members at UOG and engaged in cancer health disparities research. UOG's Micronesian Studies Program now offers a cancer health disparities track, developed by the Partnership and tailored for the Pacific region. In addition, UOG/UHCC faculty, junior investigators, and pre/postdocs receive mentorship, career development, and summer research fellowships; to date, 8 UOG faculty have participated in the summer fellowship program at UHCC, and two have subsequently secured pilot funding. Outreach projects have explored community-based participatory approaches to youth tobacco use prevention and cessation in Guam, and the use of social networking to reduce tobacco-related cancer risk. Community-based participatory research has also led to landmark tobacco-control legislation in Guam, resulting in decreased tobacco use and increased tobacco taxes, a percentage of which supports cancer programs and patient services in Guam, including the Guam Cancer Registry. Current outreach efforts aim to increase cervical cancer screening among Micronesian migrants and build cancer-prevention knowledge and awarene |
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ISSN: | 1055-9965 1538-7755 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1538-7755.DISP18-C125 |