Project Funding Details


Title
AACR Conference on The Science of Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved
Alt. Award Code
5R13CA239609-04
Funding Organization
National Cancer Institute
Budget Dates
2022-08-01 to 2023-07-31
Principal Investigator
Foti, Margaret
Institution
American Association For Cancer Research
Region
North America
Location
Philadelphia, PA, US

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Technical Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed conference series, titled 'The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved,' will be held annually in the fall (2019-2023). The 2019 conference will be held September 20-23, 2019 in San Francisco, California. The locations of the 2020-2023 conferences remain to be selected, but will be chosen based upon the future needs and growth of the conference series. This proposed conference series will be the 12th-16th in an AACR series focused specifically on the science of cancer health disparities. The first conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved was held in 2007, then annually from 2009-2018. While most conferences on cancer health disparities focus on policy and public health issues, the goal of this conference is to incorporate perspectives from basic scientists and clinicians in conjunction with policy and public health. Transdisciplinary interactions between a variety of disciplines, including basic science, clinical research, population science, behavioral research, and cancer survivorship, are needed to move the field forward and make progress in reducing and eliminating disparities as they relate to cancer. Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer rates are well documented. While data suggest that differing levels of access to quality care contribute to cancer disparities, other factors also play a role, including tumor biology, genetics, hormonal status, lifestyle and behavior, screening policies, comorbidities, environmental exposure and risk, quality of and response to therapy, and post-therapeutic surveillance. The goal of this conference and the conference series is to bring together scientists and other professionals working in a variety of disciplines to discuss the latest findings in the field and to stimulate the development of new research in cancer health disparities.

Public Abstract

PROJECT NARRATIVE Cancer incidence and death statistics show that certain racial and ethnic groups in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer and its associated effects. These disparities may be explained by socioeconomic and cultural factors, biological basis, differences in hormonal status and genetic variants, or differences in inherited susceptibilities and molecular pathways for pathogenesis. Over the next 5 years, this conference will continue to bring together basic scientists, physicians, behavioral researchers, population researchers, and other health professionals to foster discussions and collaborations between early-career and senior scientists, moving the field forward, and continue to make progress in reducing and eliminating cancer health disparities.

Cancer Types

  • Not Site-Specific Cancer

Common Scientific Outline (CSO) Research Areas

  • 6.9 Cancer Control, Survivorship and Outcomes Research Resources and Infrastructure
  • 5.7 Treatment Resources and Infrastructure Related to Treatment