[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of a tailored colorectal cancer educational seminar in enhancing the awareness, knowledge, and behavior of Korean Americans living in the Los …
S Kim, A Yeon, E Cho, M Shahid… - Diversity and equality in …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Improving rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can reduce CRC-related
mortality, which is estimated to cause about 50,630 deaths in the US by the end of 2018 …
mortality, which is estimated to cause about 50,630 deaths in the US by the end of 2018 …
Community-based colorectal cancer intervention in underserved Korean Americans
GX Ma, S Shive, Y Tan, W Gao, J Rhee, M Park… - Cancer …, 2009 - Elsevier
Background: Despite evidence of a decline in both incidence and prevalence of colorectal
cancer nationwide, it remains the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third …
cancer nationwide, it remains the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third …
Colorectal cancer screening among underserved Korean Americans in Los Angeles county
AM Jo, AE Maxwell, WK Wong, R Bastani - Journal of Immigrant and …, 2008 - Springer
Objectives Use of colorectal cancer screening is extremely low among Korean Americans.
The objective of this study was to gather information on predictors, facilitators, barriers, and …
The objective of this study was to gather information on predictors, facilitators, barriers, and …
Colorectal cancer screening among Korean Americans: a systematic review
KM Oh, KH Jacobsen - Journal of Community Health, 2014 - Springer
The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) among Korean Americans (KAs) has increased in
recent years, even as the rate in nearly ever other population group in the United States has …
recent years, even as the rate in nearly ever other population group in the United States has …
[HTML][HTML] Community-clinical linkage intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening among underserved Korean Americans
Korean Americans report the lowest and declined rates of colorectal cancer (CRC)
screening, compared to general population in the United States. The present study aimed to …
screening, compared to general population in the United States. The present study aimed to …
A qualitative analysis of barriers to colorectal Cancer screening among Korean Americans
KM Oh, B Park, KH Jacobsen - Journal of Cancer Education, 2021 - Springer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most-commonly diagnosed cancer among Korean
Americans after breast cancer, with incidence rates exceeding that of lung, prostate, and …
Americans after breast cancer, with incidence rates exceeding that of lung, prostate, and …
Colorectal cancer screening knowledge, beliefs, and practices of Korean Americans
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices
and (2) significant factors that affect the population's CRC screening. Methods: A cross …
and (2) significant factors that affect the population's CRC screening. Methods: A cross …
Improving colorectal cancer screening in Asian Americans: results of a randomized intervention study
PA Carney, F Lee‐Lin, S Mongoue‐Tchokote, M Mori… - Cancer, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to use a randomized controlled trial design
to test the impact of an educational intervention delivered by specially trained community …
to test the impact of an educational intervention delivered by specially trained community …
[HTML][HTML] Explaining disparities in colorectal cancer screening among five Asian ethnic groups: a population-based study in California
AE Maxwell, CM Crespi, CM Antonio, P Lu - BMC cancer, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Background Data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) indicate that
levels and temporal trends in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening prevalence vary among …
levels and temporal trends in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening prevalence vary among …
[HTML][HTML] Is colorectal cancer a western disease? Role of knowledge and influence of misconception on colorectal cancer screening among Chinese and Korean …
Background: Chinese and Korean Americans have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening
rates than other racial/ethnic groups, which may be explained by a low level of CRC …
rates than other racial/ethnic groups, which may be explained by a low level of CRC …