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Released: 31-Jul-2018 9:00 AM EDT
Bay Area Cancer Research Institute Disbands After 44 Years
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Organization’s cancer control research programs to continue at UCSF and Stanford

Released: 5-Jun-2018 9:00 AM EDT
Overall Cancer Cases and Deaths Continue to Decline for the Greater Bay Area
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

For Some Cancers, Incidence Rates Are Increasing Among All Racial/Ethnic Groups

17-May-2008 6:00 AM EDT
Survey of Vietnamese Nail Salon Workers in Alameda County, CA
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Vietnamese nail salon workers suffer from acute health effects associated with the chemicals they use in their work, A new survey from the Northern California Cancer Center and the Asian Health Services of Oakland is one of the first such surveys to focus on this understudied workforce.

Released: 24-Apr-2008 8:30 AM EDT
2008 Cancer Incidence and Mortality Report
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

The Northern California Cancer Center's 2008 Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the Greater Bay Area report presents the most updated cancer rates and trends among the diverse racial and ethnic populations in nine San Francisco Bay Area counties.

Released: 4-Apr-2008 1:00 PM EDT
$2.9 Million Grant Aims to Reduce Cancer Screening Disparities
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

The Vietnamese REACH for Health Initiative coalition, under the leadership of the Northern California Cancer Center was recently awarded a $2.9 million grant to evaluate the effectiveness of a colorectal cancer lay health worker and media intervention in increasing colorectal cancer screening among Vietnamese Americans.

Released: 20-Mar-2008 8:00 AM EDT
Equality in Breast Cancer Care Study
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

The Northern California Cancer Center is conducting a novel inquiry into why disparities exist among certain groups of women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Released: 19-Mar-2008 8:45 AM EDT
Take Action: Congressional Butt-In Day, March 19, 2008
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

The Northern California Cancer Center strongly supports the passage of three bills in Congress to provide colorectal cancer screening services to everyone in the United States.

Released: 10-Mar-2008 8:45 AM EDT
Colorectal Cancer in Vietnamese Americans
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Rates of colorectal cancer screening among Vietnamese Americans are lower than those in non-Hispanic whites. The Northern California Cancer Center recommends the development of culturally-specific communication tools to better educate minority populations about cancer.

Released: 15-Jan-2008 7:00 AM EST
Lessoning the Burden of Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Liver Cancer Among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

A research scientist at the Northern California Cancer Center has recently collaborated with colleagues at the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University on two papers that demonstrate the effectiveness of culturally aligned interventions that may help reduce the disproportionate burden of chronic HBV infection and liver cancer among Asian/Pacific Islander Americans.

Released: 29-Jun-2006 9:00 AM EDT
Center Rescues Online Bay Area Breast Cancer Resource Guide
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

With the closure of The Better Health Foundation, the Northern California Cancer Center is committed to keeping one-of-a-kind resource alive.

Released: 16-Mar-2006 3:15 AM EST
NCCC’s Chief Scientist Ranks in Top Five Percent for NIH Grant Monies
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Dr. Dee West, the Chief Scientific Officer for the Northern California Cancer Center, is among an elite group of grantees from the National Institutes of Health. West ranks in the top five percent for the monetary distribution of research-related NIH grants nationwide over the last 25 years.

Released: 17-Feb-2006 5:00 AM EST
Greater Bay Area Follows National Trends in Cancer Decline
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Following estimates in the 55th edition of Cancer Facts & Figures, the Bay Area has seen a decrease in the number of new cancers diagnosed and the number of deaths from cancer. The downward trend began around 1999, falling from 27,503 new cancer cases to 26,716 in 2002.

Released: 3-Aug-2005 1:15 PM EDT
Overall Cancer Rates of Bay Area's Asians Decline
Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Overall rates of new cancer diagnoses have declined in each of six Asian groups in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area, researchers have written in a new special report. At the same time, the researchers saw up to tenfold differences in the rates of new diagnoses among the groups studied.



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