Cancer Health Disparities Patient Advocate Posters 2024
Advocates have been invited to submit abstracts on initiatives and programs led by, or in partnership with, patient advocates to help reduce cancer health disparities.
- Juan Adrover: Underlying factors influencing kidney cancer surgical treatment disparities: Patients, non-patient community members and urologists’ perspectives
- Kimlin Ashing: Examining cervical cancer screening rates among women living with HIV in Kajiado County, Kenya
- Kimlin Ashing: Implementing cervical cancer screening services in women living with HIV in Trinidad and Tobago
- Kimlin Ashing: Implementing HPV vaccination services in people living with HIV in Trinidad and Tobago: COVID-19 vaccination may have boosted HPV vaccination
- Kimlin Ashing: Increasing cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV (WLWH) in Jamaica
- Kimlin Ashing: Uptake of prostate cancer screening services in men living with HIV in Trinidad and Tobago
- Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati: Engaging patient advocates in the battle against cancer directly in their communities in culturally and language specific ways
- Reener Balingit: Be your own fan: Who do you get screened for?: A culturally sensitive and community-vetted colorectal cancer awareness campaign tailored for the Filipino community in Los Angeles County
- Karen Basen-Engquist: Partnership in persistent poverty neighborhoods: The Acres Homes Cancer Prevention Collaboration
- Opeyemi Bolajoko: Cancer health equity and research advocacy program among immigrant communities
- Leslie Carnahan: Patient, Provider, and Advocate Perspectives on Factors that Impact Participation of Black Women in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
- Tobi Cawthra: Building skills for authentic researcher-community collaborations: A curriculum
- Tobi Cawthra: Researcher, Clinician, and Community Focus Groups to Inform an Understanding of Cancer Disparities in the Transgender and Gender Diverse
- Ananya Chakraborty: Mothers Informed Lactation Knowledge and Support (MILKS): Addressing Cancer Disparities through Community Action
- Marjory Charlot: Health related social needs of people with cancer underrepresented in clinical trials: Early experience of the Cancer Research Equity and Advocacy through Engagement Initiative (CREATE) clinical trial patient navigation program
- Kristine Chin: Building a lung cancer awareness event
- Parichoy Pal Choudhury: Contribution of health insurance to racial and ethnic disparities in advanced stage diagnosis of 10 cancers
- Pam Cooper: Community-based prostate cancer screening for Black men
- Julia Devonish: An examination of trust in biomedical research among the Witness Project’s community health workers
- Keegan Duchicela: A nationwide initiative to expand access to lung cancer screening: Results and impact of the Color/American Cancer Society Lung Screening Access Program
- Alexandra Ecklund: “When people don’t look at you as human, then it’s down from there…”: Experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ people treated for cancer and implications for research participation
- Dottington Fullwood: Science of Cancer Survivorship Advocacy: Perspectives from Black Prostate Cancer Survivors
- Jena Funakoshi: So much of everything is rooted and caring for the family:” Community-Informed Colorectal Cancer Screening Education Recommendations for Filipinos in Hawaiʻi
- Iñigo Verduzco Gallo: Improving Access to Genetic Services for Women with Breast Cancer from Underserved Communities in California: Design and Implementation of a Community-Engaged Program
- Lizette Garcia: Development of a multi-cultural HPV-related community engaged cancer awareness and vaccine initiation campaign: Es Tiempo-MICEO Campaign
- Parisa Ghasemi: Beyond the diagnosis: A town hall event to explore Black men’s journey with prostate cancer and sexuality
- Brooke Hensel: Empowering communities: Prostate cancer short training pilot program
- Brooke Hensel: Community scientist research advocacy program: Training our research community
- Farhad Islami: Stage-specific cancer survival in Black and White individuals by urbanicity of county of residence
- Toni Jackson: The Church Study: Bridging the gap in colorectal cancer screening of black patients
- Dongjun Lee: The association of perceived neighborhood environment with physical and mental health status among cancer survivors in the All of Us Research Program
- Jenney Lee: Community-based knowledge-to-action translation to improve early detection of prostate cancer among Black individuals
- Jenney Lee: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement to Create Equity in Prostate Cancer Outcomes through Identifying Community Priorities in Early Detection Research
- Erin Linnenbringer: Engaging Black and African American community members to develop culturally appropriate methods for cancer genetics education, risk assessment, and referral to research studies and clinical services: A community café approach
- Ghecemy Lopez: Be Part of the Cure Clinical Trials Campaign: Koreans, Hispanic/Latino/a/e/x, and Black/African Americans living in Los Angeles County
- Collisa Mahin: Utilizing Community Living Labs (CoLLab) to address prostate cancer disparities in Black men: An innovative partnership with the American Legion Post and Mayo Clinic
- Stacy Mitchell: Addressing health disparities: Success of African American cancer survivors in the ‘Active Living After Cancer’ program and the role of Project CHURCH Partnership
- Breena Mitchell: Increasing clinical research participation and input from underserved communities: Results from community engagement studios inform clinical study design
- Maram Museitif: Exploring underserved cancer survivors’ perspectives on survivorship care at community health centers
- Joni Nelson: A culture of belonging in the pursuit of inclusive excellence
- Colleen Nguyen: Reaching the Community: Collaborating with Black/African American Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients and Advocates
- Jessica Otero: Decentralizing cancer disparities research: Barbershops as a foundation for community outreach and engagement
- Kelly Palmer: A community-based participatory approach to developing a salon-based HPV self-collection intervention
- Minal Patel: Changes in prevalence and correlates of tobacco use in 13 high-risk states in the United States from 2023-2024
- Maria Pisu: Providers and survivors’ perspectives on affordability challenges for gastrointestinal cancer Black and White patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged US states
- Jeanne Regnante: A community-based organization, health equity uplift and growth alliance for triple negative breast cancer and metastatic breast cancer in young women
- Dorothy Rhoades: Perceptions of lung cancer screening among Native American patients: The Tribally Engaged Approaches to Lung Screening (TEALS) study
- Mya Roberson: Assessing the relationship between family history of cancer and self-perceived cancer risk among Black adults in the United States
- Bianca Rosales: The role of self-confidence among participants in the Community Genetic Navigation Engagement Specialist (CoGENES) Train-the-Trainer Program to implement community-wide training sessions
- Manisha Salinas: Empowering cancer advocates: Evaluating the impact of a comprehensive training program
- Barbara Segarra-Vazquez: Diversifying cancer patient advocate voices to eliminate health disparities
- Zul Surani: Engagement of community advisory board in cancer biology, cancer therapeutics, cancer prevention and control and clinical research for decision making and priority setting
- Victoria Telles: Partnering with community-based organizations to address social needs and improve access to colorectal cancer screening in Los Angeles and Orange County: Findings from key informant interviews
- Nicolette Teufel-Shone: Native American cancer prevention outreach strategies: Approaches developed for outreach teams working with Native Nations and Native American urban communities
- Jamie Thompson: Listen, Empower, Co-Create: Conducting listening sessions to create tailored messages about colorectal health for American Indian communities
- Margaret Tovar: Physical function and fitness of African American prostate cancer survivors at baseline of Men Moving Forward, a lifestyle intervention program
- Samantha Verganza: Designing a Hispanic/Latino community-driven HPV vaccine and HPV-related cancer awareness campaign for young adults and youth in Los Angeles County
- Ariel Washington: ‘We’ve got to go to the doctor and we’re scared to death’: Community members perspectives on sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in healthcare settings
- Calandra Whitted: Facilitating conversations on cancer genomic education: Development of a toolkit for community advisory boards