Publications by authors named "Stephenie K Kennedy"

Appalachia is a rural, socioeconomically disadvantaged region with high rates of cancer and obesity. Using community-based participatory research principles, the Appalachia Community Cancer Network tested an initiative to reduce weight among overweight and obese participants by partnering with churches, an important community-based institution in Appalachia. A group randomized trial was conducted with counties or groups of counties in five Appalachian states.

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  • The study is trying to help people in Appalachian communities who are overweight or obese, which might make them more likely to get cancer.
  • They are working with 28 churches to encourage members to eat healthier and exercise more, tracking changes in their weight and health after 12 months.
  • Many church members had unhealthy habits at the start, but the study shows it’s possible to get people involved in improving their health through their church.
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The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) was established to provide low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women access to cancer screening and diagnostic services with the goal of increasing the early detection and prevention of breast and cervical cancer. Although this is a valuable resource for women who might not have the means to get screened otherwise, providing services at no cost, by itself, does not guarantee uptake of screening services. Public education and targeted outreach facilitate the critical link between public service programs and the communities they serve.

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There are meaningful cancer-related disparities in the Appalachian region of the U.S. To address these disparities, the Appalachia Community Cancer Network (ACCN), a collaboration of investigators and community partners in five states (Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia), is involved in increasing cancer education and awareness, conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR), and creating mentorship and training opportunities.

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