Community Outreach and Engagement

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Abstract

COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT - ABSTRACT The purpose of the Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) component of the UH Cancer Center (UHCC) is to lead or facilitate activities across UHCC programs and with community stakeholders, and address cancers of particular priority for our catchment populations. We have selected these priority cancers through bidirectional community interactions, and targeted them for outreach and health education as well as innovative population, basic, clinical, and translational research. UHCC’s catchment area includes the Hawaiian archipelago and a vast expanse inclusive of the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI). Hawai‘i, which has a population of 1.46 million people and has no racial/ethnic majority. Approximately 20-24% of its population are of Native Hawaiian (NH) ancestry; the United States Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) have an additional 600,000 residents and vary in economic development across different jurisdictions. These unique demographics, economic disparities, and geographic expanse inform the strategies through which UHCC strives to accomplish its mission. UHCC’s exceptional research has long considered our population’s rich racial and ethnic diversity and investigates the biological, social-behavioral and environmental differences affecting cancer risk and outcomes while also defining culturally appropriate interventions to reduce the burden from cancer. We particularly emphasize Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) who experience significant cancer disparities compared to other US racial and ethnic groups. Extensive community-facing programs in cancer prevention and in clinical trials through the NCI-sponsored Minority Underserved Community Oncology Research Program (MU-NCORP) have been extremely successful in enrolling high percentages of racial/ethnic minorities to intervention trials. In those parts of the USAPI that have limited access to oncology care, efforts are focused on cancer prevention. The previous review noted that “the value added by the COE component is clear and evidenced by the unmatched need for cancer care that challenges the diverse and remote population the UHCC serves.” In the past five years, the UHCC has strengthened its COE infrastructure to more robustly engage community partners, further assess its catchment area’s cancer burden, actively identify community-driven priorities, and effectively communicate community needs to its research programs. It has also developed new initiatives to disseminate innovative evidence-based interventions in the community. These efforts at education, outreach, and engagement, plus our involvement in the State of Hawai‘i Ten-Year Cancer Plan 2030, have had a substantial impact in reducing ethnic disparities, improving clinical trial participation, and guiding beneficial cancer policy. Our COE-facilitated research has also influenced changes in lung cancer screening guidelines and diet recommendations nationally. Future...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10935915
Project number
2P30CA071789-23
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
Principal Investigator
LOIC LE MARCHAND
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$199,328
Award type
2
Project period
1997-07-01 → 2029-07-31