Grant ID | PP140210 |
Awarded On | August 20, 2014 |
Title | Cancer genomics training program for a competent Texas health education workforce |
Program | Prevention |
Award Mechanism | Competitive Continuation/Expansion - Health Behavior Change Through Professional Education |
Institution/Organization | Texas A&M University |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Lei-Shih Chen |
Cancer Sites | All Sites |
Contracted Amount | $149,991 |
Lay Summary |
Health educators (HEs) – healthcare professionals who are trained in educating patients, lay public, and promoting behavioral changes – play a significant role in cancer prevention and control. The recent trend in cancer prevention field – cancer family history (CFH)-based cancer genomics services – holds tremendous potential for reducing cancer morbidity and mortality. Yet, such services cannot be maximized given the shortage of genetic specialists, brief primary care appointments, and patients’ limited genomic literacy. Given the large numbers (more than 75,000 in the U.S.), credentials, and vast expertise of HEs, governmental agencies (e.g., the NIH and CDC) strongly advocate the ne... |