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Multilevel Determinants of Cancer Health Disparities 1
Chanita Hughes Halbert
Basic Science Research in Cancer Health Disparities 15
Ted Obi and Robert A. Winn
Chronic Stress, Biobehavioral Processes and Health Implications
in Understanding Disparities 25
Joshua P. Kronenfeld, Michael H. Antoni, and Frank J. Penedo
Translational Efforts in Precision Medicine to Address Disparities 49
Melissa B. Davis, Meagan Ford, Rachel Martini, and Lisa A. Newman
Patient Navigation for Cancer Screening and Treatment 67
Evan M. Graboyes and Elizabeth A. Calhoun
Tobacco Control and Lung Cancer Screening to Address Disparities 83
Chanita Hughes Halbert
Evidence-Based Interventions for Cancer Equity, Clinic-Based
Interventions to Promote Patient-Centered Care, and Weight Loss
and Management 95
Marian L. Fitzgibbon, Jennifer Sanchez-Flack, Mirjana Antonic,
and Mackenzie Ferguson
Integrating Social Determinants into Health Care 107
Courtnee Hamity, Tamara Cadet, Artair Rogers, and Ana Jackson
Community-Based Interventions to Address Obesity in the Context
of Health Equity 129
Bettina Drake, Sarah Chavez, Kia Davis, Ross Brownson,
and Graham Colditz
Community-Based Interventions for HPV Vaccination 147
Shannon M. Christy, Lindsay N. Fuzzell, Paige W. Lake,
Stephanie Staras, Vivian Colon Lopez, Alicia Best, Pamela C. Hull,
and Susan T. Vadaparampil
Opportunities, Challenges, and Priorities for Achieving Equity
in Cancer Outcomes 183
John D. Carpten and Mariana C. Stern
Index 203

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Despite improvements in strategies for early detection and cancer treatment, racial and ethnic groups and individuals from other medically underserved populations continue to experience disparities in cancer morbidity and mortality. Research in cancer health disparities has evolved from first generation studies that described racial differences in morbidity and mortality to research that examines the efforts of interventions that focus on increasing access to early detection and treatment. As a result of these efforts, racial background, socioeconomic characteristics, access to high quality cancer care, and psychological and social factors have been documented as important determinants of cancer health disparities; these factors provide the context within which cancer is detected, treated, and prevented.

The field of cancer health disparities is now at a critical juncture where it is essential to move beyond descriptive information on determinants of disparities in cancer morbidity and mortality to translational studies that examine basic biological processes and how these processes interact with social, psychological, and behavioral factors to contribute to disparities in cancer risk and outcomes. Empirical evidence about the influence of multilevel determinants has grown, and now, more than ever, efforts are being made to understand the independent and interactive effects of biological, psychological, behavioral, and social determinants of cancer health disparities and to translate this information into sustainable interventions for cancer prevention, control, and treatment.? ? ?

Provides an in-depth examination of emerging evidence about multilevel determinants of cancer health disparities

Describes novel frameworks and approaches that are being used to understand and address cancer health disparities

Presents evidence-based interventions that have potential to achieve equity in cancer outcomes

Reviews the effects of previous and ongoing approaches to address disparities