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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Stephen McPhee, MDSlide2: UCSF AANCART-SF Chinese AANCART-SF Focus on: Vietnamese Chinese Other Asian ethnicities Organization of SF AANCART: Organization of SF AANCARTSlide4: UCSF Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project Sponsoring agency for UCSF AANCART-SF Founded in 1986 by Stephen McPhee, M.D. and Christopher Jenkins, M.A., M.P.H. Conducted more than 20 community-based research projects Smoking prevention and cessation Hepatitis B immunization Breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening Slide5: UCSF Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project Research targets adults and youths in California, Texas, Washington, D.C., and Vietnam. 20+ major grants and 35+ publications on cancer prevention in Vietnamese Americans Many awards, including UCSF Chancellor’s Award (2003), USDHHS (2004) Slide6: Chinese Community Health Care Association Sponsoring agency for Chinese AANCART-SF Chinese Council in San Francisco’s Chinatown Edward A. Chow, M.D., Executive Director CCHCA Slide7: Chinese Community Health Care Association Sponsor of community awareness projects Smoking cessation Women’s Health Days: breast, cervical cancer screening Men’s Health Days: prostate cancer screening Hepatitis B immunization Developer of Hepatitis B Guidelines for Providers (NICOS Chinese Health Coalition - Glaxo) Slide8: A=AWARENESS: Promote cancer awareness in Asian communities R=RESEARCH: Promote collaborative research T=TRAINING: Foster training of Asian researchers and community interventionistsSlide9: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Interns’ Oral Presentations Manuscript Preparation and Submission Further Education of Council Interns UCSF Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research Slide10: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements R = Research NCI-Funded Pilot Studies Other Related Research Grants Publications Slide11: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements A = Community Awareness Activities Funded Community Awareness Projects AANCART-SF Cancer Control Academy Outreach Activities to Vietnamese, Chinese UCSF AANCART-SF Website UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Slide12: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Pan Asian Council formed in 2000 28 bimonthly meetings at UCSF Medical Center members represent 10 different Asian ethnicities: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Korean, Laotian, Japanese, South Asian Indian, Thai, and Vietnamese. Slide13: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Interns represent community-based organizations or public health agencies usually at Master’s or pre-Master’s Level receive stipend oral presentation about cancer control issues for their population attend Cancer Control Academies Slide14: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Partners additional representatives of the 10 ethnicities regularly attend the Council meetings Council Senior Advisors experts in cancer prevention and control or Asian American issues Slide15: Year 1Slide16: Year 2Slide17: Year 3 Slide18: Year 4Slide19: Year 5Slide20: Cancer and Cancer Prevention in Vietnamese-Americans Tung Nguyen, M.D. Eddy Vu Nguyen r Presentation, Year 1Slide21: Presentation, Year 1Slide22: Presentation, Year 1Slide23: Presentation, Year 1Slide24: Presentation, Year 1Slide25: Tobacco and Cancer: Impacting Our Asian Communities AANCART Council Meeting March 13, 2001 Lisa Fu Presentation, Year 1Slide26: Laotian Community & Breast Cancer Awareness AANCART Council Meeting May 22, 2001 Bounlieng Champaphomilay Presentation, Year 2Slide27: Presentation, Year 2Slide28: Presentation, Year 2Slide29: Presentation, Year 2Slide30: Presentation, Year 2 The Beauty and Darkness of Cambodia AANCART Council Meeting September 18, 2001 Sambo Ly Slide31: Presentation, Year 2 Discovering How Thai Become Nonsmokers: Why Values, Feelings & Awareness Are the Roots of Nonsmoking AANCART Council Meeting October 16, 2001 Jeremiah Mock Slide32: Presentation, Year 2 Slide33: Presentation, Year 2Slide34: Presentation, Year 2Slide35: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Nguyen E, “Cancer in Asian Males: Epidemiology, Causes, Prevention, and Early Detection.” submitted, 2002. McNeill JP, “Cervical Cancer Among Young Vietnamese American Women: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Early Detection.” submitted 2002.Slide36: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Wannasuntad S, May S, Mock JP, “The Absence of Cancer Prevention for the Thai Population in the U.S.” submitted, 2004. Fung L-C, “Involving Chinese Cancer Survivors in Cancer Awareness and Support: Lessons Learned from 10 Years Experience in the Chinese Community. submitted, 2004.Slide37: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Divan H, “Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Asian Indians: A Review of the Literature from the Subcontinent and Beyond.” submitted, 2004. Slide38: T = Training Further Education of Council Interns 4 Pursued MPH Degrees: Truc Tang, Lisa Fu, Allyn Fernandez, Hung Pham 2 Pursued PhDs: Hozefa Divan, M.S.P.H., Jenny McNeill, M.P.H. 1 Completed Medical School Eddy Nguyen, M.D. Slide39: T = Training UCSF Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research PI: Rena Pasick, Dr. P.H., Pan Asian Council Senior Advisor Summer Internships at the VCHPP for 3 Asian American trainees: Filipino: Allyn Fernandez, M.P.H. Thai: Suppatra May Hmong: Neng Moua Slide40: R = Research Funded Pilot Studies of Council Members 4 Council Interns Received $50,000 NCI Grants for pilot studies Slide41: “Quality of Life in Chinese Cancer Patients” Angela Sun, MPH Evaon Wong-Kim, LCSW, MPH, PhD Chinese Hospital, San Francisco University of HawaiiPiot Study: Piot Study “Risk Factors Associated with Cervical Cancer Among Young Asian Women” Grace J. Yoo, MPH, PhD Mai Nhung Le, PhD Candidate San Francisco State UniversityPiot Study: Piot Study “Asian Americans:Factors Influencing Colorectal Screening” Sabrina Wong, RN, PhD University of California, San FranciscoPiot Study: Piot Study “Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Prevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Among Foreign-Born Chinese-Americans” Cindy Lai, MD University of California, San FranciscoSlide45: R = Research Other Related Research Grants Stephen McPhee, M.D., “REACHing Vietnamese Women: A Community Model for Promoting Cervical Cancer Screening” (U50/CCU 922156), CDC, 9/00-9/07 Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Increasing Participation of Asians in Breast Cancer Trials,” NCI, 7/01-12/02 Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer in Vietnamese Women,” ACS, 7/01-6/02 (Tung Nguyen, M.D., Co-PI), “A Follow-Up Study of Health Behaviors Among Vietnamese Adolescents,” ACS, 7/02-6/05 Slide46: R = Research Other Related Research Grants Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Physician Practice Patterns in the Screening of Hepatocellular Carcinoma,” ACS, 7/02-6/05 Bang Nguyen, Dr.P.H. (Stephen McPhee, M.D., Co-PI), “Colorectal Screening in Vietnamese: A Controlled Trial” (R01 CA 100856), NCI, 5/03-5/07 Judith Walsh, M.D., M.P.H. (Stephen McPhee, M.D., and Tung Nguyen, M.D., Co-PIs), “Colorectal Cancer Screening: Overcoming the Barriers in Minority (Vietnamese and Latino) Populations,” ACS, 9/03-8/06 Slide47: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects 2 Council Interns received $5,000 AANCART mini-grants for community awareness projects: Bounlieng Champaphonevilay, for “Outreach Workshops to Educate Laotian Women about Breast Cancer.” Hozefa Divan, M.S.P.H., for “A Media Campaign to Educate South Asian Women About Breast Cancer Screening.” Slide48: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects 6 Council Interns received $1,500 California Endowment mini-grants for Christopher Jenkins Community Cancer Education Projects: Sambo Ly, for “Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Among Khmer Women.” Allyn Fernandez-Ami, M.P.H., for “Cancer Awareness Presentations for Filipino Women in the Sacramento Area.” Timothy Promlack, for “Breast Cancer Awareness of Thai Women in San Francisco.” Slide49: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects (Cont.) Saori Miyazaki for “Measuring the Awareness of Cervical Cancer and Accessing STD Screening Among Young Native-born Japanese Women in San Francisco.” Maria H. Cho, R.N., Ph.D. candidate, for “Perceived Risk and Knowledge of Breast Cancer as Barrier to Breast Cancer Screening in Korean American women in the San Francisco Bay Area.” Lei-Chun Fung, M.P.H., M.S.W., for “Chinese TELL A FRIEND Training.” Slide50: A = Awareness AANCART-SF Cancer Control Academy First AANCART Cancer Control Academy Co-sponsored by UCSF AANCART-SF and Chinese AANCART-SF Focused on liver and lung cancers in Vietnamese and Chinese Americans Held April 25-26, 2001 at the Asian Cultural Center, in Oakland, CA More than 250 attendees Slide52: A = Awareness Outreach Activities Wide Variety of Vietnamese and Chinese cancer awareness activities: Health fairs Talks Health education materials distribution Successful advocacy to restore BCCCP (now “Every Woman Counts!”) to provide free cervical and breast screening to low-income women in Santa Clara County. Examples of Chinese Cancer Awareness Activities: Examples of Chinese Cancer Awareness Activities Events for Chinese Americans: Chinatown Community Annual Health Fair(1995-current) Women’s Health Day (1999-current) Chinese Community Breast Cancer Forum - 2000 Men’s Health Day - 2003 Events for Cancer Patients: Cancer Education Workshops “I CAN COPE” Chinese Women’s Cancer Quilt - 1998 Chinese Women’s Cancer Support Group - 1994 Slide54: A = Awareness UCSF AANCART-SF Websites http://www.healthisgold.org Vietnamese-language health education materials Adobe Acrobat Reader (pdf) and video formats 16,000+ hits per month http://www.cchphmo.com/cchrchealth/ Chinese/English health education materials Slide55: A = Awareness UCSF AANCART-SF Websites http://www.healthisgold.org/aancart/ Activities and minutes of Pan Asian Council meetings PowerPoint slide presentations Slide57: A = Awareness UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Members of the UCSF AANCART-SF attended meetings and contributed to development of UCSF Community Cancer Partnership founded by Dr. Pasick. Goals are: to meet the cancer resource needs of community groups to involve more community groups and individuals in research at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center. Slide58: A = Awareness UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Goals (continued): to establish a corps of trained lay health workers and community researchers skilled in conducting focus groups and other qualitative techniques. Slide59: A = Awareness Interactions with Chinese Council UCSF AANCART-SF collaborated with Chinese AANCART-SF’s Council: 2 Pan Asian Council members are Chinese Council members UCSF AANCART-SF staff attended Chinese Council meetings UCSF AANCART-SF staff mentored 1 successful pilot project from CCHCA through to completion You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Stephen McPhee, MDSlide2: UCSF AANCART-SF Chinese AANCART-SF Focus on: Vietnamese Chinese Other Asian ethnicities Organization of SF AANCART: Organization of SF AANCARTSlide4: UCSF Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project Sponsoring agency for UCSF AANCART-SF Founded in 1986 by Stephen McPhee, M.D. and Christopher Jenkins, M.A., M.P.H. Conducted more than 20 community-based research projects Smoking prevention and cessation Hepatitis B immunization Breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening Slide5: UCSF Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project Research targets adults and youths in California, Texas, Washington, D.C., and Vietnam. 20+ major grants and 35+ publications on cancer prevention in Vietnamese Americans Many awards, including UCSF Chancellor’s Award (2003), USDHHS (2004) Slide6: Chinese Community Health Care Association Sponsoring agency for Chinese AANCART-SF Chinese Council in San Francisco’s Chinatown Edward A. Chow, M.D., Executive Director CCHCA Slide7: Chinese Community Health Care Association Sponsor of community awareness projects Smoking cessation Women’s Health Days: breast, cervical cancer screening Men’s Health Days: prostate cancer screening Hepatitis B immunization Developer of Hepatitis B Guidelines for Providers (NICOS Chinese Health Coalition - Glaxo) Slide8: A=AWARENESS: Promote cancer awareness in Asian communities R=RESEARCH: Promote collaborative research T=TRAINING: Foster training of Asian researchers and community interventionistsSlide9: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Interns’ Oral Presentations Manuscript Preparation and Submission Further Education of Council Interns UCSF Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research Slide10: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements R = Research NCI-Funded Pilot Studies Other Related Research Grants Publications Slide11: UCSF AANCART-SF Achievements A = Community Awareness Activities Funded Community Awareness Projects AANCART-SF Cancer Control Academy Outreach Activities to Vietnamese, Chinese UCSF AANCART-SF Website UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Slide12: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Pan Asian Council formed in 2000 28 bimonthly meetings at UCSF Medical Center members represent 10 different Asian ethnicities: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Korean, Laotian, Japanese, South Asian Indian, Thai, and Vietnamese. Slide13: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Interns represent community-based organizations or public health agencies usually at Master’s or pre-Master’s Level receive stipend oral presentation about cancer control issues for their population attend Cancer Control Academies Slide14: T = Training UCSF AANCART Pan Asian Council Council Partners additional representatives of the 10 ethnicities regularly attend the Council meetings Council Senior Advisors experts in cancer prevention and control or Asian American issues Slide15: Year 1Slide16: Year 2Slide17: Year 3 Slide18: Year 4Slide19: Year 5Slide20: Cancer and Cancer Prevention in Vietnamese-Americans Tung Nguyen, M.D. Eddy Vu Nguyen r Presentation, Year 1Slide21: Presentation, Year 1Slide22: Presentation, Year 1Slide23: Presentation, Year 1Slide24: Presentation, Year 1Slide25: Tobacco and Cancer: Impacting Our Asian Communities AANCART Council Meeting March 13, 2001 Lisa Fu Presentation, Year 1Slide26: Laotian Community & Breast Cancer Awareness AANCART Council Meeting May 22, 2001 Bounlieng Champaphomilay Presentation, Year 2Slide27: Presentation, Year 2Slide28: Presentation, Year 2Slide29: Presentation, Year 2Slide30: Presentation, Year 2 The Beauty and Darkness of Cambodia AANCART Council Meeting September 18, 2001 Sambo Ly Slide31: Presentation, Year 2 Discovering How Thai Become Nonsmokers: Why Values, Feelings & Awareness Are the Roots of Nonsmoking AANCART Council Meeting October 16, 2001 Jeremiah Mock Slide32: Presentation, Year 2 Slide33: Presentation, Year 2Slide34: Presentation, Year 2Slide35: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Nguyen E, “Cancer in Asian Males: Epidemiology, Causes, Prevention, and Early Detection.” submitted, 2002. McNeill JP, “Cervical Cancer Among Young Vietnamese American Women: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Early Detection.” submitted 2002.Slide36: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Wannasuntad S, May S, Mock JP, “The Absence of Cancer Prevention for the Thai Population in the U.S.” submitted, 2004. Fung L-C, “Involving Chinese Cancer Survivors in Cancer Awareness and Support: Lessons Learned from 10 Years Experience in the Chinese Community. submitted, 2004.Slide37: T = Training Manuscript Preparation and Submission 5 Council Intern Manuscripts Divan H, “Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Asian Indians: A Review of the Literature from the Subcontinent and Beyond.” submitted, 2004. Slide38: T = Training Further Education of Council Interns 4 Pursued MPH Degrees: Truc Tang, Lisa Fu, Allyn Fernandez, Hung Pham 2 Pursued PhDs: Hozefa Divan, M.S.P.H., Jenny McNeill, M.P.H. 1 Completed Medical School Eddy Nguyen, M.D. Slide39: T = Training UCSF Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research PI: Rena Pasick, Dr. P.H., Pan Asian Council Senior Advisor Summer Internships at the VCHPP for 3 Asian American trainees: Filipino: Allyn Fernandez, M.P.H. Thai: Suppatra May Hmong: Neng Moua Slide40: R = Research Funded Pilot Studies of Council Members 4 Council Interns Received $50,000 NCI Grants for pilot studies Slide41: “Quality of Life in Chinese Cancer Patients” Angela Sun, MPH Evaon Wong-Kim, LCSW, MPH, PhD Chinese Hospital, San Francisco University of HawaiiPiot Study: Piot Study “Risk Factors Associated with Cervical Cancer Among Young Asian Women” Grace J. Yoo, MPH, PhD Mai Nhung Le, PhD Candidate San Francisco State UniversityPiot Study: Piot Study “Asian Americans:Factors Influencing Colorectal Screening” Sabrina Wong, RN, PhD University of California, San FranciscoPiot Study: Piot Study “Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Prevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Among Foreign-Born Chinese-Americans” Cindy Lai, MD University of California, San FranciscoSlide45: R = Research Other Related Research Grants Stephen McPhee, M.D., “REACHing Vietnamese Women: A Community Model for Promoting Cervical Cancer Screening” (U50/CCU 922156), CDC, 9/00-9/07 Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Increasing Participation of Asians in Breast Cancer Trials,” NCI, 7/01-12/02 Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer in Vietnamese Women,” ACS, 7/01-6/02 (Tung Nguyen, M.D., Co-PI), “A Follow-Up Study of Health Behaviors Among Vietnamese Adolescents,” ACS, 7/02-6/05 Slide46: R = Research Other Related Research Grants Tung Nguyen, M.D., “Physician Practice Patterns in the Screening of Hepatocellular Carcinoma,” ACS, 7/02-6/05 Bang Nguyen, Dr.P.H. (Stephen McPhee, M.D., Co-PI), “Colorectal Screening in Vietnamese: A Controlled Trial” (R01 CA 100856), NCI, 5/03-5/07 Judith Walsh, M.D., M.P.H. (Stephen McPhee, M.D., and Tung Nguyen, M.D., Co-PIs), “Colorectal Cancer Screening: Overcoming the Barriers in Minority (Vietnamese and Latino) Populations,” ACS, 9/03-8/06 Slide47: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects 2 Council Interns received $5,000 AANCART mini-grants for community awareness projects: Bounlieng Champaphonevilay, for “Outreach Workshops to Educate Laotian Women about Breast Cancer.” Hozefa Divan, M.S.P.H., for “A Media Campaign to Educate South Asian Women About Breast Cancer Screening.” Slide48: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects 6 Council Interns received $1,500 California Endowment mini-grants for Christopher Jenkins Community Cancer Education Projects: Sambo Ly, for “Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Among Khmer Women.” Allyn Fernandez-Ami, M.P.H., for “Cancer Awareness Presentations for Filipino Women in the Sacramento Area.” Timothy Promlack, for “Breast Cancer Awareness of Thai Women in San Francisco.” Slide49: A = Awareness Funded Community Awareness Projects (Cont.) Saori Miyazaki for “Measuring the Awareness of Cervical Cancer and Accessing STD Screening Among Young Native-born Japanese Women in San Francisco.” Maria H. Cho, R.N., Ph.D. candidate, for “Perceived Risk and Knowledge of Breast Cancer as Barrier to Breast Cancer Screening in Korean American women in the San Francisco Bay Area.” Lei-Chun Fung, M.P.H., M.S.W., for “Chinese TELL A FRIEND Training.” Slide50: A = Awareness AANCART-SF Cancer Control Academy First AANCART Cancer Control Academy Co-sponsored by UCSF AANCART-SF and Chinese AANCART-SF Focused on liver and lung cancers in Vietnamese and Chinese Americans Held April 25-26, 2001 at the Asian Cultural Center, in Oakland, CA More than 250 attendees Slide52: A = Awareness Outreach Activities Wide Variety of Vietnamese and Chinese cancer awareness activities: Health fairs Talks Health education materials distribution Successful advocacy to restore BCCCP (now “Every Woman Counts!”) to provide free cervical and breast screening to low-income women in Santa Clara County. Examples of Chinese Cancer Awareness Activities: Examples of Chinese Cancer Awareness Activities Events for Chinese Americans: Chinatown Community Annual Health Fair(1995-current) Women’s Health Day (1999-current) Chinese Community Breast Cancer Forum - 2000 Men’s Health Day - 2003 Events for Cancer Patients: Cancer Education Workshops “I CAN COPE” Chinese Women’s Cancer Quilt - 1998 Chinese Women’s Cancer Support Group - 1994 Slide54: A = Awareness UCSF AANCART-SF Websites http://www.healthisgold.org Vietnamese-language health education materials Adobe Acrobat Reader (pdf) and video formats 16,000+ hits per month http://www.cchphmo.com/cchrchealth/ Chinese/English health education materials Slide55: A = Awareness UCSF AANCART-SF Websites http://www.healthisgold.org/aancart/ Activities and minutes of Pan Asian Council meetings PowerPoint slide presentations Slide57: A = Awareness UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Members of the UCSF AANCART-SF attended meetings and contributed to development of UCSF Community Cancer Partnership founded by Dr. Pasick. Goals are: to meet the cancer resource needs of community groups to involve more community groups and individuals in research at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center. Slide58: A = Awareness UCSF Community Cancer Partnership Goals (continued): to establish a corps of trained lay health workers and community researchers skilled in conducting focus groups and other qualitative techniques. Slide59: A = Awareness Interactions with Chinese Council UCSF AANCART-SF collaborated with Chinese AANCART-SF’s Council: 2 Pan Asian Council members are Chinese Council members UCSF AANCART-SF staff attended Chinese Council meetings UCSF AANCART-SF staff mentored 1 successful pilot project from CCHCA through to completion