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| Bang H NguyenSummaryAffiliation: Northern California Cancer Center Country: USA Publications
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Colorectal cancer screening in Vietnamese AmericansBang H Nguyen
Northern California Cancer Center, Fremont, CA 94538, USA
J Cancer Educ 23:37-45. 2008..In this article, we describe rates of colorectal screening, identify determinants, and recommend educational strategies to improve screening...
Effectiveness of a controlled trial to promote colorectal cancer screening in Vietnamese AmericansBang H Nguyen
Northern California Cancer Center, 2201 Walnut Ave, Suite 300, Fremont, CA 94538, USA
Am J Public Health 100:870-6. 2010..We conducted a controlled trial of a public education and provider intervention to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates among Vietnamese Americans, who typically have lower rates than non-Hispanic Whites...
Effectiveness of continuing medical education in increasing colorectal cancer screening knowledge among Vietnamese American physiciansBang H Nguyen
Northern California Cancer Center, Fremont, California 94538, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 21:568-81. 2010..Continuing medical education seminars were effective in increasing CRC screening knowledge among Vietnamese American physicians. This increase may lead to physicians' recommending and their patients' completing CRC screening tests...
Using focus groups to develop interventions to promote colorectal cancer screening among Vietnamese AmericansBang H Nguyen
Northern California Cancer Center, CA 94538, USA
J Cancer Educ 21:80-3. 2006..Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in Vietnamese Americans. Their colorectal screening rates are lower than the rates of whites...
Attitudes toward hepatitis B and liver cancer prevention among Chinese Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area, CaliforniaEllen T Chang
Northern California Cancer Center, Fremont, Walnut Avenue, Suite 300, Fremont, CA 94538, USA
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 9:605-13. 2008..Chronic hepatitis B and associated liver cancer constitute important health threats with disparity among Asian/Pacific Islander Americans (APIs). However, many APIs are unaware of and unprotected against these diseases...
