A national Asian American cohort for assessing multi-level determinants in cancer etiology: the ASPI — Iona C Cheng (UNIVERSITY OF
Abstract Asian Americans are the fastest growing and most diverse U.S. racial/ethnic group. They have unique and disparate patterns of cancer, including being the first U.S. racial/ethnic group for wh
| Project title | A national Asian American cohort for assessing multi-level determinants in cancer etiology: the ASPI |
|---|---|
| Project number | 1U01CA290831-01 |
| PI name | Iona C Cheng |
| Institution | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO |
| Funding mechanism | U01 |
| Agency | NCI |
| Award amount | $2.51M |
| Fiscal year | 2024 |
| Project start | 2024-07-08T00:00:00 |
| Project end | 2029-06-30T00:00:00 |
| Abstract | Abstract Asian Americans are the fastest growing and most diverse U.S. racial/ethnic group. They have unique and disparate patterns of cancer, including being the first U.S. racial/ethnic group for wh |
| Key terms | <21+ years old><Acclimatization><Acculturation><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Area><Asian Americ |
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