NACP: Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention.

Cancer health disparities Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-21
Francine C Gachupin, Jani C Ingram, Kelly A Laurila, Maria C Lluria-Prevatt, Nicolette I Teufel-Shone, Margaret M Briehl
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Cancer trends over a two-decade period show a greater reduction in cancer mortality rates for non-Hispanic Whites than for Native Americans. The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention (NACP) was established to address cancer health disparities that impact Native Americans. The partners are Northern Arizona University, the University of Arizona Cancer Center, Arizona's tribal communities and the National Cancer Institute. The activities include outreach, research and cancer education. Overall, NACP seeks to expand capacity for culturally-sensitive and community-relevant research on cancer, and to continue developing respectful collaborations that will empower sovereign Native American communities to define, implement, and achieve their goals for cancer health equity.

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NACP:美洲原住民癌症预防伙伴关系。
二十年来的癌症趋势表明,非西班牙裔白人的癌症死亡率比印第安人的死亡率下降得更大。美洲原住民癌症预防伙伴关系(NACP)的建立是为了解决影响美洲原住民的癌症健康差异。合作伙伴是北亚利桑那大学、亚利桑那大学癌症中心、亚利桑那部落社区和国家癌症研究所。活动包括外联、研究和癌症教育。总体而言,NACP寻求扩大对文化敏感和与社区相关的癌症研究的能力,并继续发展相互尊重的合作,使主权的美洲土著社区能够确定、实施和实现其癌症健康平等的目标。
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