New Report Ranks Top Cancer Issues for Latinos

August 23, 2024

March 1, 2004 Inadequate access to cancer screening and care is the number one cancer issue for the nation’s 38 million Hispanics/Latinos, according to a report recently issued by Redes En Acción. In its summary recommendations for a national Hispanic/Latino cancer control agenda, the Redes En Acción Latino Cancer Report ranks the cancer issues of […]


Redes Researchers Launch Early Phase Trial Study

August 23, 2024

January 26, 2004. By addressing cultural and other barriers to early-phase clinical trial participation, a two-year study recently initiated in South Texas will benefit both cancer patients and research oncologists. The research project, “Increasing Early Phase Clinical Trial (EPCT) Accrual Among Hispanics in South Texas,” will identify barriers to Latino participation in clinical research and […]


New Book Relates Latina Breast Cancer Experience

August 23, 2024

October 12, 2004 Among Latina women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the number one cancer killer. In a new book produced by Redes En Acción, 26 South Texas women who have fought this deadly disease describe the Latina breast cancer experience in their own words. The book, Nuestras Historias: Mujeres Hispanas […]


New Book Relates Latina Breast Cancer Experience

August 22, 2024

Among Latina women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the number one cancer killer. In a new book, 26 South Texas women who have fought this deadly disease describe the Latina breast cancer experience in their own words. Click here for full article.


New Report Ranks Top Cancer Issues for Latinos

August 22, 2024

Inadequate access to cancer screening and care is the number one cancer issue for the nation’s 38 million Hispanics/Latinos, according to a report recently issued by Redes En Acción:The National Hispanic/Latino Cancer Network Click here for full article.