Cancer
and Culture
(continued)
With AANCART’s
national headquarters at UC Davis, faculty, students and commun-
ity organizations will have unprecedented opportunities to build
on such projects, in collaboration with top experts around the country,
and to pursue new research and training efforts.
Chen also looks forward to collaborations with UC Davis faculty
who study ways to reduce ethnic disparities in cancer. Among them:
Dileep Bal, Diana Cassady, Chris Hawkes and Bruce Leistikow (see
sidebars on pp. 20-21).
“There is enormous opportunity here,” Chen said, “to
be a model for the country in how people of all different races
and ethnic groups can work together to improve health for everyone.”
Dileep
Bal
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Dileep
Bal, chief of the California Department of Health Services
Cancer Control Branch and a professor in the Department of
Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, is an internationally
renowned leader in tobacco control, dietary influences on
cancer and cancer screening, early detection, diagnosis and
treatment. He will work closely with Moon Chen in efforts
to address cancer in California minority populations. |
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