African Caribbean Cancer Consortium Scientific and Training Conference
Project Number9R13CA249974-05
Former Number2R13MD011368-05
Contact PI/Project LeaderRAGIN, CAMILLE C.
Awardee OrganizationRESEARCH INST OF FOX CHASE CAN CTR
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium (AC3) is a designated NCI-Epidemiology and Genomics Research
(EGRP) Consortium. AC3 plays a unique role by attending to African American as well as Caribbean and African
immigrants in the United States (U.S.) and their native countries. Our consortium membership is trans-
disciplinary (basic and population science researchers, clinicians, and cancer advocates) and consists of three
interconnected networks (U.S., Caribbean and Africa) involving more than 40 institutions. Our 2019 conference
theme “Cell to Society Approaches to Reduce Cancer Risk and Improve Outcomes among Populations of African
Ancestry” is relevant to the transdisciplinary makeup of our membership. Large-scale comparative translational
cancer research studies that encompass molecular to population-based research are critical to accelerating our
efforts in understanding and addressing cancer disparities. Considering the diversity of the U.S Black population,
cancer research in the Caribbean and Africa is also an essential component for addressing cancer disparities in
the U.S. Prior NIH conference support has provided training and networking opportunities that have facilitated
AC3’s growing role and responsibility in examining and addressing disparities involving multi-level factors
affecting cancer risk, epidemiology and outcomes of populations of African ancestry. Preliminary results from
our 2018 needs assessment reveal that there are still remaining gaps that must be addressed in order to sustain
U.S.-Caribbean-Africa collaborations. These gaps include grantsmanship, readiness to participate and manage
collaborative grant applications, efficient methods for data capture during participant recruitment and in-country
molecular pathology skills for Caribbean and African investigators. The 2019 conference will focus on a)
addressing these gaps and b) developing an AC3 action plan for specific large-scale comparative translational
cancer research studies involving African Americans, immigrant and native African and Caribbean populations,
leveraging on the resources that we have already built. This approach would be most beneficial in the U.S. as
comparative studies are critical to inform and improve interventions, treatment and prevention of cancers among
U.S. Blacks. The following are the Specific Aims: 1) To facilitate knowledge transfer related to cancer risk and
outcomes in African-descent populations, and promote the development and coordination of research studies
involving African-American, African-Caribbean and African populations. 2) Promote diversity pipeline for health
disparities research by providing a forum for training and career development for under-represented minority
investigators and students. 3) To promote health equity by providing scientifically rigorous, clinically and culturally
informed research and education for greater public benefit in order to improve knowledge, of cancer risk,
strategies for cancer risk reduction and prevention, and generate culturally tailored community responsive
research recruitment of underserved/understudied populations.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATVE
For many cancers, U.S. Blacks have the highest incidence and mortality rates compared to other ethnic groups
in the U.S. Approximately one in ten U.S. Blacks are foreign-born and among these ~89% are from Africa or
the Caribbean. This conference brings together transdisciplinary and multisectoral research partners to engage
and plan for specific collaborative/team science research studies.
NIH Spending Category
Cancer Prevention
Project Terms
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