Promoting Cancer Screening among Ontario Chinese Women

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Roberta I. Howlett
Susan Larsh
Lorna Dobi
Verna Mai
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[1] Cancer Care Ontario,Prevention and Screening
[2] University of Toronto,Dalla Lana School of Public Health
[3] University of Toronto,Public Health Sciences
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Underscreened; Chinese; cancer screening; vulnerable populations; ethno-cultural intervention; project process; dépistage insuffisant; Chinois; dépistage du cancer; populations à risque; intervention ethnoculturelle; processus de projet;
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Objectives: Cancer screening participation is typically low among newcomers to Canada. Consequently, mortality and morbidity rates are higher in ethno/cultural populations. There are inherent challenges in reaching these population groups to increase awareness and participation in cancer screening. Many reports have cited the need for culturally appropriate materials and multi-pronged strategies for effective outreach in the Chinese community. This paper outlines the consultation/development process and evaluation strategy for promoting cancer screening among Chinese women with limited English language skills.
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