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Network for Cancer Control Research in American Indians and Alaska Natives: a Historical Perspective
Autor:
James W. Hampton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Education. 27:4-8
In the past, cancer incidence and mortality for American Indian/Alaska Native populations have been suppressed in some publications based on small numbers and racial misclassification. Regional differences in cancer incidence and mortality in Native
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 97:311-317
BACKGROUND. African-American women are at higher risk for breast cancer mortality compared with their white counterparts. Furthermore, African-American women present for diagnosis and treatment later in the disease process. It may be expected that th
Autor:
James W. Hampton, Gilbert H. Friedell
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 91:242-246
Cancer mortality rates appear to be declining for the population of the United States as a whole.1 However, two specific populations— Native Americans and rural white Americans living in Appalachia— appear to have a disproportionate burden of can
Publikováno v:
American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 23:217-241
Cancer is a growing problem among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Unfortunately, both non-Native and First Nations peoples are less aware of the growing cancer dilemma than they are of alcohol, violence, diabetes, and other well-promoted and wid
Autor:
James W. Hampton
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 83:1687-1690
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Cancer. 78:1545-1552
BACKGROUND The National Cancer Institute established two Native American cancer control research networks. These networks were created to develop and promote a cadre of cancer prevention and control sc*ientists to conduct culturally sensitive researc
Autor:
James W. Hampton
Publikováno v:
American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 16:41-49
Autor:
Judith S. Kaur, James W. Hampton
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 113
2 University of Oklahoma College of Medicine/ Troy and Dolly Smith Cancer Center, Integris Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. A Brief History of Cancer Data in American Indians and Alaska Natives The risk for cancer has increased for Am
Autor:
James W. Hampton, James F. Maher M.D.
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 83:1796-1798
Family pedigrees of Oklahoma Indian women with a history of breast cancer were developed with special reference to age at onset, cancer pathology (if known), age of death, cause of death, and blood quantum as recorded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Autor:
James W. Hampton
Publikováno v:
Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education. 20
The American Indian population is growing according to the latest census; the members of over 500 nations that survived into the 20th century are thriving. This heterogeneous population has over 350 different languages and dialects. Some tribes base