Literature DB >> 20680924

Addressing the excess breast cancer mortality in Filipino women in Hawai'i through AANCART, an NCI community network program.

Reginald Ho1, Miles Muraoka, Charlene Cuaresma, Reuben Guerrero, Amy Agbayani.   

Abstract

Filipino women are more likely to die of breast cancer than their major Asian American counterparts even though they do not have the highest incidence of that cancer. Analysis showed that they have a more advanced stage at the time of diagnosis and they have low rates of compliance to mammography guidelines, both of which factors may contribute to their high mortality rate. A broad based but targeted breast cancer awareness effort was directed to Filipino women, which included involving the media, the training of key community leaders, and the development of partnerships with health organizations with a like mission. After four years of effort, it was possible to demonstrate improvement in mammography rates in Filipino women that approached those of the general population in Hawai'i. Hawaii Medical Journal Copyright 2010.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20680924      PMCID: PMC3118029     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii Med J        ISSN: 0017-8594


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