Ramirez Amelie G, Talavera Gregory A, Marti Jose, Penedo Frank J, Medrano Martha A, Giachello Aida L, Pérez-Stable Eliseo J
Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
Cancer. 2006 Oct 15;107(8 Suppl):2023-33. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22148.
Hispanics are affected by many health care disparities. The National Cancer Institute (NCI), through its Special Populations Branch, is supporting networking and capacity-building activities designed to increase Hispanic participation and leadership in cancer research. Redes En Acción established a national network of cancer research centers, community-based organizations, and federal partners to facilitate opportunities for junior Hispanic scientists to participate in training and research projects on cancer control. Since 2000, Redes En Acción has established a network of more than 1800 Hispanic leaders involved in cancer research and education. The project has sustained 131 training positions and submitted 29 pilot projects to NCI for review, with 16 awards for a total of $800,000, plus an additional $8.8 million in competing grant funding based on pilot study results to date. Independent research has leveraged an additional $32 million in non-Redes funding, and together the national and regional network sites have participated in more than 1400 community and professional awareness events. In addition, the program conducted extensive national survey research that provided the basis for the Redes En Acción Latino Cancer Report, a national agenda on Hispanic cancer issues. Redes En Acción has increased participation in cancer control research, training, and awareness among Hispanic scientists and within Hispanic communities. Cancer 2006. (c) 2006 American Cancer Society.
西班牙裔人群受到许多医疗保健方面的差异影响。美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)通过其特殊人群分部,正在支持旨在增加西班牙裔人群在癌症研究中的参与度和领导力的网络建设及能力建设活动。“行动网络”建立了一个由癌症研究中心、社区组织和联邦合作伙伴组成的全国性网络,以促进西班牙裔初级科学家参与癌症控制培训和研究项目的机会。自2000年以来,“行动网络”已建立了一个由1800多名参与癌症研究和教育的西班牙裔领导者组成的网络。该项目维持了131个培训岗位,并向NCI提交了29个试点项目以供审查,其中16个项目获得了总计80万美元的奖励,另外根据迄今为止的试点研究结果还获得了880万美元的竞争性资助。独立研究还利用了额外3200万美元的非“行动网络”资金,国家和地区网络站点总共参与了1400多次社区和专业宣传活动。此外,该项目进行了广泛的全国性调查研究,为《西班牙裔癌症问题全国议程:“行动网络”拉丁裔癌症报告》提供了依据。“行动网络”增加了西班牙裔科学家以及西班牙裔社区在癌症控制研究、培训和宣传方面的参与度。《癌症》2006年。(c)2006年美国癌症协会。