Capacity Building of a Self-Reliant Model Community for Cholangiocarcinoma Prevention by Producing Fruit and Vegetable Juice Products in a High-Risk Area of Thailand
Conclusions: These findings demonstrated that improving communities' capacity to be health leaders by producing FVPs to prevent CCA in high-risk areas is critical to early disease prevention and community health care. These issues can also be applied to public policy implications for other regions and diseases in order to emphasize community health care and long-term community development.PMID:36853325 | DOI:10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.2.725
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Chaiyakrit Yokphonchanachai Nopparat Songserm Sumaporn Thongprung Comsun Thongchai Yanitha Paengprakhon Jaruporn Duangsri Onwanya Sriwarom Source Type: research
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