The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA

3331.0: Monday, November 17, 2003 - Board 2

Abstract #59583

Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (AANCART) by the San Francisco Bay

Stephen J. McPhee, MD1, Jeremiah Mock, MSc, PhD1, Tung T. Nguyen, MD2, Thoa Nguyen1, Hy Lam3, Edward A. Chow, MD4, and Moon S. Chen, PhD, MPH5. (1) Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, 44 Page Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94102, 415-476-6938, smcphee@medicine.ucsf.edu, (2) Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, 400 Parnassus Avenue, Box 0320, San Francisco, CA 94143, (3) Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project, University of California, SF, 44 Page St. Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94102, (4) Chinese Community Health Care Association, 170 Columbus Avenue, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94133, (5) Department of Epidemiology, University of California, Davis, 611 North 7th Street, Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95814-0208

The San Francisco Bay Area has one of the largest and most diverse populations of native-born Asian Americans and Asian immigrants in the U.S. However, few members of these populations have undertaken careers in cancer prevention or outreach. The Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (AANCART) is a 5-year, 5-site Special Populations Network funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). At the San Francisco site, we seek to train Asian-American cancer control specialists for the next generation. Our goal is to increase training opportunities, develop new investigators and grant-funded research, and promote participation in clinical and prevention trials. Our Pan-Asian Council of senior advisors, partners and 12 interns come from regional community-based organizations and universities and are of Asian Indian, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Thai, and Vietnamese ancestry. SF-AANCART staff guide the interns in reviewing the literature on cancer epidemiology and prevention and outreach activities for their populations, and preparing oral presentations and manuscripts for publication. Interns prepared 12 concept abstracts and 4 proposals for pilot project grant submissions to the NCI, 2 of which were funded. Two interns received funding for cancer awareness projects. Our community director and clinical director have provided technical assistance and made presentations at conferences, community-based organizations, English-as-a-Second-Language classes, and health fairs. In partnership with the SF AANCART Chinese Council, we organized a two-day academy highlighting lung and liver cancer control for Vietnamese and Chinese Americans.

Learning Objectives:

Keywords: Asian Americans, Cancer Prevention

Related Web page: www.suckhoelavang/aancart/index.html

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Cancer Prevention and Treatment among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA