
We are excited to announce the publication of the “Special Issue: Expanding the Frontier of Asian American Cancer Control and Survivorship Research.”
This is the first ever cancer special issue in the Asian American Journal of Psychology, guest co-edited by Drs. Jacqueline Kim, Qian Lu (MD Anderson Cancer Center), and Carolyn Fang (Fox Chase Cancer Center). Many renowned scholars in the field of Asian American cancer control and survivorship contributed to the special issue including Drs. Tung Nguyen, Marjorie Kagawa Singer, Janice Tsoh, Scarlett Gomez, and other distinguished Asian American Research Center on Health (ARCH) members.
Articles in this special issue span across cultural, social, and structural factors that contribute to disparities among Asian Americans with cancer and to developing programs for cancer control and survivorship.
CLICK HERE to view Drs. Lu, Kim, and Fang’s introduction of this issue in more detail.
CLICK HERE to view our lab’s first DAWN study publication about the supportive needs of Asian Americans with Metastatic Cancer, in collaboration with Dr. Kauser Ahmed (UCLA), Dr. Sang-Hoon Ahn (USC), Becky Nguyen (VACF), Dr. Peter Phung (USC), Shirley Pan (CACCC), Dr. Qian Lu (MD Anderson), Dr. Marjorie Kagawa Singer (UCLA), Dr. Annette Stanton (UCLA).
CLICK HERE to view Dr. Kim’s collaboration with Drs. Qian Lu (MD Anderson), William Tsai (NYU), and Nelson Yeung (Chinese University of Hong Kong) examining socioeconomic status, stress, cancer-related fatigue, and sleep among Chinese American breast cancer survivors.