Engaging rural communities in cancer prevention and control research: Development and preliminary insights from a community ‐based research registry

Conclusion and relevanceCommunity engagement strategies successfully enrolled diverse residents within the cancer service area. AA/Black participants reported fewer cancer risk behaviors, similar educational attainment but lower income and health literacy compared to White respondents. Nuanced examinations of interactions among multilevel factors are needed to understand how individual, community, and institutional factors converge to maintain cancer disparities among AA/Black Virginians. Additional findings indicate a need for tobacco cessation, lung cancer screening, obesity treatment, and prevention initiatives.
Source: Cancer Medicine - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research