The Asian Tobacco Education, Cancer Awareness and Research's role in tobacco and cancer control efforts in Asian American communities.

Grace X Ma, Kenneth C Chu, Frank E Jackson, Walter Tsou
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Purpose: This article identifies the urgent needs for tobacco and cancer control in Asian American communities and the barriers that have historically prevented the development and implementation of tobacco and cancer prevention and intervention research programs among Asian Americans residing in Delaware Valley region of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. This article also presents ATECAR, the first long-term federal effort in tobacco and cancer control targeting the multi-ethnic Asian American communities in this area.

Methods: ATECAR uses a three-pronged approach: the development of community and university infrastructure, the development of training programs for minority and underserved students so that they will pursue cancer research careers, and community-based intervention research projects.

Principal findings: ATECAR's pioneering work redefined our understanding of Asian Americans' smoking habits and the important role of smoking, especially in newly immigrated communities.

Conclusion: The advent of ATECAR marks the building of a viable infrastructure that can ensure sustainability of current and future efforts in tobacco control and use.

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亚裔烟草教育、癌症意识和研究在亚裔美国人社区的烟草和癌症控制工作中的作用。
目的:本文指出了亚裔美国人社区对烟草和癌症控制的迫切需求,以及在宾夕法尼亚州和新泽西州特拉华谷地区居住的亚裔美国人中历来阻碍烟草和癌症预防及干预研究项目的发展和实施的障碍。本文还介绍了ATECAR,这是联邦在烟草和癌症控制方面针对该地区多种族亚裔美国人社区的首次长期努力:ATECAR 采用三管齐下的方法:发展社区和大学基础设施;为少数族裔和服务不足的学生制定培训计划,使他们能够从事癌症研究工作;开展基于社区的干预研究项目:ATECAR的开创性工作重新定义了我们对亚裔美国人吸烟习惯的理解,以及吸烟的重要作用,尤其是在新移民社区:ATECAR的出现标志着建立了一个可行的基础设施,可确保当前和未来烟草控制和使用工作的可持续性。
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