Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The Appalachian region has long been considered an area with pronounced health disparities, particularly
related to cancer. A transdisciplinary team of community partners and academic collaborators from Kentucky,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia propose to build on the strong foundation of community based
participatory research (CBPR) and implement the next generation of cancer disparities reduction efforts for the
low income, medically underserved population of Appalachia. This proposed National Community Network
Program will consist of a headquarters site at the University of Kentucky and regional sites at the Ohio State
University, Pennsylvania State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech),
West Virginia University and the University of Kentucky and will address cancer disparities in a five-state
region. Each partnering institution includes a constellation of regional community and academic partners who
collectively have built strong CBPR models for cancer research and intervention.
Plans for this proposed Community Networks Program have been developed in collaboration with community
partners and is structured to include community participation. The ACCN will include an Administrative Core at
the University of Kentucky and programs in Research, Training and Community Outreach. The Research
Program will include a full research project that will test a faith-based intervention to reduce cancer risks by
addressing the problem of obesity, which occurs in epidemic proportions in Appalachia. The full research
project will be implemented in all ACCN regions. A pilot project on health communications related to
participation in clinical trials is proposed by a promising junior investigator with mentorship by ACCN senior
investigators at two universities. The Training program proposes an initiative that will provide structured,
mentored experiences for junior investigators and postdoctoral trainees. The Community Outreach program
will continue to develop infrastructure and support for community interactions and will include a Community
Health Educator to work jointly with the ACCN and CRCHD
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/10 → 8/31/12 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute: $1,366,212.00
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