|
|
Cancer
Awareness Network for Immigrant Minority Populations
The
latest CANIMP video titled "Rete Vivan" ("Staying Alive")
is now available! Get your copy here.
Our Mission The Center for Immigrant Health(CIH), in conjunction with the NYU Cancer Institute of the NYU School of Medicine, established a Cancer Awareness Network for Immigrant Minority Populations (CANIMP) in 2000. This project focuses on building bridges between immigrant communities and cancer researchers in the areas of:
The
National Cancer Institute of the NIH funded CANIMP as a Special
Populations Network to respond to the disparities in utilization
and participation of immigrants and minorities in cancer prevention,
detection and treatment services. CANIMP has developed a network to
embrace and inform immigrant communities via trusted community-based
organizations and ethnic media appropriate to culture and linguistics. Our Goals
Background Information on Cancer Cancer Incidence and Mortality Statistics and Trends
|
|
|
|
| Center for Immigrant
Health New York University School of Medicine 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 © 2001 New York University (212) 263-7300 Contact the Webmaster Ethics and Disclaimer Updated January 31, 2005 |
|