[HTML][HTML] Advancing health disparities research: the need to include Asian American subgroup populations
S Yom, M Lor - Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 2021 - Springer
Background Despite recognition that the health outcomes of Asian American subgroups are
heterogeneous, research has mainly focused on the six largest subgroups. There is limited …
heterogeneous, research has mainly focused on the six largest subgroups. There is limited …
Cancer incidence, mortality, and associated risk factors among Asian Americans of Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese ethnicities
M McCracken, M Olsen, MS Chen Jr… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Many studies demonstrate that cancer incidence and mortality patterns among Asian
Americans are heterogeneous, but national statistics on cancer for Asian ethnic groups are …
Americans are heterogeneous, but national statistics on cancer for Asian ethnic groups are …
Cancer incidence trends among Asian American populations in the United States, 1990–2008
SL Gomez, AM Noone, DY Lichtensztajn… - Journal of the …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background National cancer incidence trends are presented for eight Asian American
groups: Asian Indians/Pakistanis, Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Kampucheans, Koreans …
groups: Asian Indians/Pakistanis, Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Kampucheans, Koreans …
Liver cancer epidemic in China: past, present and future
Primary liver cancer is the second most common malignancy, and currently results in
360,000 incident cases, and 350,000 deaths a year in China. For the past four decades …
360,000 incident cases, and 350,000 deaths a year in China. For the past four decades …
Differences in gastric cancer survival between the US and China
Background Previous comparisons of gastric cancer between the West and the East have
focused predominantly on Japan and Korea, where early gastric cancer is prevalent, and …
focused predominantly on Japan and Korea, where early gastric cancer is prevalent, and …
Cancer, culture, and health disparities: time to chart a new course?
M Kagawa‐Singer, A Valdez Dadia… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Little progress has been made over the last 40 years to eliminate the racial/ethnic
differences in incidence, morbidity, avoidable suffering, and mortality from cancer that result …
differences in incidence, morbidity, avoidable suffering, and mortality from cancer that result …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer incidence and mortality patterns among specific Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the US
BA Miller, KC Chu, BF Hankey, LAG Ries - Cancer Causes & Control, 2008 - Springer
Objectives We report cancer incidence, mortality, and stage distributions among Asians and
Pacific Islanders (API) residing in the US and note health disparities, using the cancer …
Pacific Islanders (API) residing in the US and note health disparities, using the cancer …
Cervical cancer incidence in a prevaccine era in the United States, 1998–2002
M Saraiya, F Ahmed, S Krishnan… - Obstetrics & …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To report the incidence of cervical cancer by geography, race or ethnicity, and
histology. METHODS: We examined combined data from the National Program of Cancer …
histology. METHODS: We examined combined data from the National Program of Cancer …
Disparities in breast cancer survival among Asian women by ethnicity and immigrant status: a population-based study
Objectives. We investigated heterogeneity in ethnic composition and immigrant status
among US Asians as an explanation for disparities in breast cancer survival. Methods. We …
among US Asians as an explanation for disparities in breast cancer survival. Methods. We …
Charting a path towards Asian American cancer health equity: a way forward
Abstract On July 29, 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration's Oncology Center of
Excellence convened Conversations on Cancer. This Conversation, the first ever by the US …
Excellence convened Conversations on Cancer. This Conversation, the first ever by the US …