Burhansstipanov L
Native American Cancer Control, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892.
Alaska Med. 1993 Oct-Dec;35(4):248-54.
The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe several of the NCI Native American initiatives that illustrate the diversity and breadth of NCI's commitment to indigenous peoples. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) began introducing Native American cancer initiatives in 1987. Initiatives which are described in the paper include the following: four intervention research projects on cervical and breast cancer among Native Americans; four intervention research projects on the prevention of tobacco and dietary cancer risk factors among American indians; investigator-initiated developmental research grants on cervical and breast cancer; intra-agency agreements with the Indian Health Service; the Network for Cancer Control Research among American Indian and Alaska Native Populations; Native American Training Opportunities Meeting; Data-based Intervention Research projects which focus on Native Americans.
本文旨在简要介绍美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)针对美国原住民开展的多项举措,这些举措展现了NCI对原住民群体投入的多样性和广度。美国国立癌症研究所于1987年开始推出针对美国原住民的癌症防治举措。本文所描述的举措包括以下内容:四项针对美国原住民宫颈癌和乳腺癌的干预研究项目;四项针对美国印第安人预防烟草及饮食致癌风险因素的干预研究项目;由研究人员发起的关于宫颈癌和乳腺癌的发展性研究资助;与印第安卫生服务局达成的机构间协议;美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民人群癌症控制研究网络;美国原住民培训机会会议;聚焦美国原住民的基于数据的干预研究项目。