Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos -

Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos

Buch | Hardcover
XVII, 329 Seiten
2019 | 1st ed. 2020
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-29285-0 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt

This open access book gives an overview of the sessions, panel discussions, and outcomes of the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference, held in February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and hosted by the Mays Cancer Center and the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio.

Latinos - the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing minority group in the United States - are expected to face a 142% rise in cancer cases in coming years. Although there has been substantial advancement in cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment over the past few decades, addressing Latino cancer health disparities has not nearly kept pace with progress.

The diverse and dynamic group of speakers and panelists brought together at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference provided in-depth insights as well as progress and actionable goals for Latino-focused basic science research, clinical best practices,community interventions, and what can be done by way of prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in Latinos. These insights have been translated into the chapters included in this compendium; the chapters summarize the presentations and include current knowledge in the specific topic areas, identified gaps, and top priority areas for future cancer research in Latinos.

Topics included among the chapters:

  • Colorectal cancer disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment
  • Breast cancer risk and mortality in women of Latin American origin
  • Differential cancer risk in Latinos: The role of diet
  • Overcoming barriers for Latinos on cancer clinical trials
  • Es tiempo: Engaging Latinas in cervical cancer research
  • Emerging policies in U.S. health care

Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos proves to be an indispensable resource offering key insights into actionable targets for basic science research, suggestions for clinical best practices and community interventions, and novel strategies and advocacy opportunities to reduce health disparities in Latino communities. It will find an engaged audience among researchers, academics, physicians and other healthcare professionals, patient advocates, students, and others with an interest in the broad field of Latino cancer.


Amelie G. Ramirez, DrPH, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Founding Director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research; Associate Director of Cancer Prevention and Health Disparities; the Max and Minnie Tomerlin Voelcker Endowed Chair in Cancer Healthcare Disparities and Outreach at the Mays Cancer Center; and Dielmann Chair in Health Disparities Research and Community Outreach at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Ramirez has more than 25 years of experience directing research programs focusing on human and organizational communication to reduce chronic disease and cancer health disparities affecting Hispanics/Latinos and other populations. Edward J. Trapido, ScD, FACE, is Associate Dean for Research; Professor and Wendell Gauthier Chair of Cancer Epidemiology; Deputy Director for Population Sciences, Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center and Senior Liaison to Dean of the School of Medicine for Inter-program Research at Louisiana State University School of Public Health in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Chapter 1: Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos.- Chapter 2: Disaggregated Hispanic Groups and Cancer: Importance, Methodology and Current Knowledge.- Chapter 3: Colorectal Cancer Disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment.- Chapter 4: Breast Cancer Risk and Mortality in Women of Latin American Origin.- Chapter 5: Prostate Cancer in U.S. Latinos: What Have We Learned and Where Should We Focus Our Attention.- Chapter 6: Differential Cancer Risk in Latinos: The Role of Diet.- Chapter 7: Biomarkers of Gastric Pre-Malignant Lesions.- Chapter 8: Molecular Subtypes and Driver Mutations in Latinos with Gastric Cancer: Implications for Etiological and Translational Research.- Chapter 9: The Biology of Breast Cancer Disparities in Hispanics: Current Knowledge, Gaps and Research Opportunities.- Chapter 10: Molecular Profiles of Breast Cancer in Hispanic/Latina.- Chapter 11: Biomarkers and Precision Medicine in Oncology Practice and Clinical Trials.- Chapter 12: Overcoming Barriers for Latinos on Cancer Clinical Trials.- Chapter 13: Breast Cancer Precision Medicine in Hispanics/Latinas: Focus on Luminal B Tumors.- Chapter 14: Is Precision Medicine Widening Cancer Care Disparities in Latino Populations? The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Experience.- Chapter 15: A Vision for Improving Quality of Life Among Spanish-Speaking Latina Breast Cancer Survivors.- Chapter 16: Research Democracy in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Engaging Multiple Stakeholders in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research.- Chapter 17: Es Tiempo: Engaging Latinas in Cervical Cancer Research.- Chapter 18: Reaching Latinos Through Social Media and SMS for Smoking Cessation.- Chapter 19: The Need for a Holistic Approach to Prevent Reproductive Cancers among US Latinas: The Potential Impact of Normalizing Sexuality and Improving Communication.- Chapter 20: Critical Steps for Engaging Hispanics in Cancer Research: Building Capacity to Enhance Participation in Biospecimen Donation withHispanic Communities.- Chapter 21: Emerging Policies in US Health Care.- Chapter 22: A Way Forward: The Future of Cancer Health Disparities Research in Latinos.


Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XVII, 329 p. 18 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 679 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
Schlagworte advances in cancer therapy • advances in clinical trials • cancer among Hispanic populations • Cancer Biology • cancer health disparities in Latinos • cancer outcomes and survivorship • cancer prevention in Latinos • cancer risk • Cancer Screening • engaging Latinos in cancer research • environment and cancer • genetics and cancer • health equity • Latinx • lifestyle and cancer • Oncology • open access • precision medicine and Latinos • Public Health • US health care and health policy
ISBN-10 3-030-29285-1 / 3030292851
ISBN-13 978-3-030-29285-0 / 9783030292850
Zustand Neuware
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