A Pilot Program in Collaboration with African American Churches Successfully Increases Awareness of the Importance of Cancer Research and Participation in Cancer Translational Research Studies among African Americans

被引:7
作者
Colon-Otero, Gerardo [1 ]
Albertie, Monica [2 ]
Lesperance, Mary [1 ]
Weis, Jennifer A. [11 ]
Coles, Alton [8 ]
Smith, Nina [9 ]
Mills, Lynette [10 ]
Woodward, Timothy [3 ]
Aspitia, Alvaro Moreno [1 ]
Vishnu, Prakash [1 ]
Willis, Floyd [4 ]
Isley, Amber [4 ]
Fonseca, Rafael [5 ]
Vachon, Celine [6 ]
Rajkumar, S. Vincent [7 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Div Hematol & Oncol, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Radiat Oncol, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[3] Mayo Clin, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[4] Mayo Clin, Dept Family Med, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[5] Mayo Clin, Div Hematol & Oncol, Scottsdale, AZ 85259 USA
[6] Mayo Clin, Dept Epidemiol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[7] Mayo Clin, Div Hematol & Oncol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[8] CRAB, Jacksonville, FL USA
[9] Volunteers Med, Jacksonville, FL USA
[10] NE Florida Chapter, Leukemia & Lymphoma Soc, Jacksonville, FL USA
[11] Mayo Clin, Res Unit, Ctr Translat Sci Activ, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
Healthcare disparities; Minority health; Cancer; Multiple myeloma; Monoclonal proteins; t (14,18); African Americans; MULTIPLE-MYELOMA; CLINICAL-TRIALS; UNITED-STATES; DISPARITIES; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/s13187-011-0288-x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
African Americans are underrepresented in cancer research. We evaluate whether collaboration with African American churches can improve cancer awareness and increase participation in translational research protocols among African Americans. From February to April 2010, the Mayo Clinic partnered with African American Jacksonville churches to provide educational programs focused on cancer research and healthy behaviors. Education on multiple myeloma and on-site access to a translational cancer research pilot project evaluating the prevalence of monoclonal gammopathies and t(14,18) in African Americans was offered. Seventy-four percent, 236 out of 318 participants, returned the questionnaires. The majority of participants had never received information on multiple myeloma (67%), had never received clinical research study information (57%), and were enrolled in the translational research studies (55%). Partnerships with African American churches in community education projects that bring research to church venues are effective in improving cancer awareness and in increasing research participation among African Americans.
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页码:294 / 298
页数:5
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