The Administrative Core (AC) (Director: Dr. Grace Ma;Co-Director: Dr. Wang Gyu Chae) will foster and promote the goals of the Center and each program component by providing leadership and organizational infrastructure for the Center's overall strategic planning, scientific research direction and oversight, logistic and administrative support to ensure the operational efficiency and integration of the three required Center programs (community outreach, research and training) as well as evaluate and sustain the operations of these programs. This Core will be co-led by Dr. Ma (CAHTU) and Dr. Chae (ACHC, a CBO). Dr. Ma is a national and international leader in Evaluation, BiostB'&Database Community Outreach Program Community Partners (157 CBOs) Research Program Training Proeram 48 Clinical Partners 30 Research GovornmcntalSi Non-govcmmGnlal community-based participatory research (CBPR) and is a well-established cancer health disparities researcher. Dr. Chae is a long-time, well-recognized Asian community leader and a strong activist for reducing cancer health disparities in multi-ethnic Asian communities, especially in our targeted U.S. Eastern region. This academic-community co-directorship will ensure the application of CBPR principles in all stages of program activities. The AC will also be comprised of the following 5 committees of administrative and scientific leadership: 1) Executive Committee;2) Steering Committee;3) Asian Community Advisory Board;4) Evaluation, Biostatistics and Database Committee;and 5) Information Technology Committee. Specifically, the Executive Committee will provide overall intellectual and organizational leadership to the Center on strategic issues of AC and each program. The Steering Committee will provide overall guidance, research direction for and priorities for the Center. The Asian Community Advisory Board will articulate the voice of the targeted communities to the Center, facilitate the communication of academic and community partners and ensure community engagement in proposed programs. And the Evaluation, Biostatistics and Database Committee and the Information Technology Committee will serve as central technical shared resources to facilitate appropriate approaches or methods for statistical analyses, data management, and delivery of community cancer education or training program activities.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)
Project #
5U54CA153513-03
Application #
8382034
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCA1-PCRB-G)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2012-09-01
Budget End
2013-08-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$154,791
Indirect Cost
Name
Temple University
Department
Type
DUNS #
057123192
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19122
Huei-Yu Wang, Judy; Ma, Grace X; Liang, Wenchi et al. (2018) Physician Intervention and Chinese Americans' Colorectal Cancer Screening. Am J Health Behav 42:13-26
Ma, Grace X; Lee, Minsun M; Tan, Yin et al. (2018) Efficacy of a community-based participatory and multilevel intervention to enhance hepatitis B virus screening and vaccination in underserved Korean Americans. Cancer 124:973-982
Ma, Grace X; Fang, Carolyn Y; Seals, Brenda et al. (2017) A Community-Based Randomized Trial of Hepatitis B Screening Among High-Risk Vietnamese Americans. Am J Public Health 107:433-440
Ma, Grace X; Lee, Minsun; Bhimla, Aisha et al. (2017) Risk Assessment and Prevention of Hypertension in Filipino Americans. J Community Health 42:797-805
Lee, Minsun; Zhu, Lin; Wang, Min Qi et al. (2017) Psychosocial Predictors of HBV Screening Behavior among Vietnamese Americans. Am J Health Behav 41:561-570
Fang, Carolyn Y; Ma, Grace X; Handorf, Elizabeth A et al. (2017) Addressing multilevel barriers to cervical cancer screening in Korean American women: A randomized trial of a community-based intervention. Cancer 123:1018-1026
Lee, Minsun; Song, Yuan; Zhu, Lin et al. (2017) Coping Strategies and Benefit-finding in the Relationship between Non-disclosure and Depressive Symptoms among Breast Cancer Survivors in China. Am J Health Behav 41:368-377
Erkmen, Cherie P; Moore, Ryan F; Belden, Clifford et al. (2017) Overcoming Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening by Implementing a Single-Visit Patient Experience. Int J Cancer Oncol 4:
Bhimla, Aisha; Yap, Lauren; Lee, Minsun et al. (2017) Addressing the Health Needs of High-Risk Filipino Americans in the Greater Philadelphia Region. J Community Health 42:269-277
Ma, Grace X; Zhang, Guo Yolanda; Jung, Mary Y et al. (2015) HCV Screening Behaviors and Infection Status among Vietnamese Americans. Am J Health Behav 39:640-51

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