The Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training's role in cancer awareness, research and training.

Moon S Chen
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the content for the Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness Research and Training (AANCART) with respect to Asian American demographic characteristics and their cancer burden, highlights of accomplishments in various AANCART regions, aspirations for AANCART, and an interim assessment of AANCART's activities to date.

Methods: The author compiled literature and other data references to describe the context for Asian American demographic characteristics and their cancer burden. As the AANCART Principal Investigator, he collected data from internal AANCART reports to depict highlights of accomplishments in various AANCART regions and offer evidence that AANCART's first two specific aims have been attained.

Principal findings: With respect to our first specific aim, we have built an infrastructure for cancer awareness, research and training operationally at a Network-wide basis through program directors for biostatistics, community, clinical, and research and in our four original AANCART regions: New York, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. With respect to our second specific aim, we have established partnerships as exemplified by working collaboratively with New York's Charles B. Wang Community Health Center in securing external funding with them for a tobacco control initiative and nationally with the American Cancer Society. With respect to our third specific aim, we have been fortunate to assist at least eight junior investigators in receiving NCI-funded pilot studies. The most notable change was the transfer of AANCART's national headquarters from Columbus, Ohio to Sacramento, California along with potentially an increased diversification of Asian American ethnic groups as well as an expansion to Hawaii and Houston.

Conclusion: As of the end of year 2 of AANCART, AANCART's two specific aims have been achieved. We are focusing on our third specific aim.

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亚裔美国人癌症意识,研究和培训网络在癌症意识,研究和培训中的作用。
目的:本文的目的是描述亚裔美国人癌症意识研究和培训网络(AANCART)的内容,包括亚裔美国人的人口特征和他们的癌症负担,各AANCART地区的成就亮点,对AANCART的期望,以及迄今为止AANCART活动的中期评估。方法:作者整理文献资料,描述亚裔美国人的人口特征及其癌症负担的背景。作为AANCART首席研究员,他从AANCART内部报告中收集数据,描述AANCART各个地区的成就亮点,并提供证据证明AANCART的前两个具体目标已经实现。主要发现:关于我们的第一个具体目标,我们已经通过生物统计、社区、临床和研究的项目主管以及我们的四个原始AANCART区域:纽约、西雅图、旧金山和洛杉矶,在整个网络范围内建立了癌症意识、研究和培训的基础设施。关于我们的第二个具体目标,我们已经建立了伙伴关系,例如与纽约Charles B. Wang社区卫生中心合作,为烟草控制倡议获得外部资金,并在全国范围内与美国癌症协会合作。关于我们的第三个具体目标,我们很幸运地协助了至少8名初级研究人员接受nci资助的试点研究。最显著的变化是AANCART的全国总部从俄亥俄州的哥伦布市迁至加利福尼亚州的萨克拉门托,同时亚裔美国人群体的潜在多样化,以及向夏威夷和休斯顿的扩张。结论:截至AANCART的第2年年底,AANCART的两个具体目标已经实现。我们正专注于第三个具体目标。
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