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Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders and Cancer  External Link

Between 1990 and 1996, the lung and bronchus, prostate, female breast, and colon and rectum were the most common cancer sites for all racial and ethnic populations in the US.... Details >

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Asian Pacific Islander Cancer Education Materials Tool  External Link

This page welcomes to the Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Education Material (APICEM) Web portal, a catalog of information about cancer made possible by cooperation from the American Cancer Society ... Details >

American Cancer Society  External Link

Cancer and Complementary Therapies   External Link

Also available in: Chinese-Simplified   External Link

Cancer and complementary therapies guidelines and general information. ... Details >

Educational Institution--Follow the Resource URL for More Information

Cancer Facts for Men  External Link

Also available in: Korean  Vietnamese   External Link

This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect men, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers. The cancers discussed are prostate, lung, colorectal, and sk... Details >

American Cancer Society  External Link

Cancer Facts for Women  External Link

Also available in: Korean  Vietnamese   External Link

This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect women, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers, as well as the guidelines for early detection. The cancers... Details >

American Cancer Society  External Link

Cancer in American Samoan

The most common types of cancer among American Samoan women are cancers of the breast, uterus, lung, stomach, and ovary. ... Details >

National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Cancer in Asian American Women

Breast, colorectal, and lung cancers are the most commonly diagnosed cancer types among Asian American women.... Details >

National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Cancer in Native Hawaiian Women

Cancer incidence rates among Native Hawaiians are among the highest in the world, and are much higher than for any other ethnic group in Hawaii. ... Details >

National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Eliminate Disparities in Cancer Screening & Management

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, causing more than 500,000 deaths each year. The chances of having cancer in a lifetime are 45 percent for men and 41 percent for women... Details >

Office of Minority Health (CDC)

Five Lifesaving Things You Can Do (Cancer)  External Link

This material in Chinese and English versions provides healthy choices to reduce cancer risk. ... Details >

American Cancer Society  External Link

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