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Developing a collaborative international partnership for cancer control in Mexico

Journal

SALUD PUBLICA DE MEXICO
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 100-104

Publisher

INST NACIONAL SALUD PUBLICA
DOI: 10.21149/12506

Keywords

Mexico; Latin America; California; cancer; research

Funding

  1. Institute for Global Health Sciences
  2. Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCSF
  3. Prevent Cancer Foundation
  4. Gonzalo Rio Arronte Foundation
  5. U.S. National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health [U54CA242646, P20CA210286]
  6. Fulbright Program
  7. Conacyt
  8. UCSF Global Cancer Program

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This article discusses a partnership between the University of California and Mexico that focuses on addressing the increasing burden of cancer, particularly among Mexicans on both sides of the California - Mexico border. The partnership aims to understand the impact of cancer risk factors and changing environments, address cancer disparities, and identify effective screening strategies and control policies tailored to healthcare systems and social and cultural factors.
In 2014, a partnership was established between the University of California and Mexico, which subsequently catalyzed formation of collaborations between cancer researchers at University of California, San Francisco and in Mexico.Over the past two decades cancer burden has dramatically increased in Mexicans on both sides of the California - Mexico border. Together,we face a growing burden of cancer in the context of globalized economies, diverse migration patterns, and dynamic immigration policies. Our partnership aims to: 1) understand the life course impact of cancer risk factors and interactions with changing environments; 2) address cancer disparities within Mexico, in Mexican migrants to the United States, and in naturalized Mexican-Americans; and 3) identify effective cancer screening strategies and cancer control policies that are tailored to existing healthcare systems and social and cultural factors. Herein, we describe the principles of partnership and early successes and challenges of this collaboration.

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