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Fighting Cancer Inequality in North Carolina's Native Communities
North Carolina, USATuesday, April 22, 2025
To achieve their first goal, SAICEP launched a virtual speakers' series. They've hosted ten webinars so far, with over 500 participants tuning in. These sessions feature top American Indian cancer researchers and clinicians, sharing their knowledge and insights. For their second goal, SAICEP hits the ground running, participating in tribal events throughout the year. They've reached over 3, 500 American Indians, handing out printed educational materials and giveaways. As for their third goal, SAICEP has secured funding to study cancer rates, mortality, and care quality among North Carolina's American Indians. They're also working on culturally adapting and sharing information on cancer screening and risk reduction.
So, how's SAICEP doing so far? Pretty well, actually. They've made significant strides towards their goals. But they're not stopping there. Future plans include setting up a community advisory board and teaming up with tribes in other states. It's a big task, but SAICEP is up for the challenge. They're not just fighting cancer; they're fighting for equality in cancer care. It's a tough battle, but every step counts. And SAICEP is making sure those steps are in the right direction.
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