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Despite landmark breakthroughs in cancer research, African American adults (AA) bear the highest cancer burden compared to other racial groups in the United States (US). AA adults have twice the likelihood of dying from prostate and uterine cancers compared to White adults, suggesting that there are fundamental issues yet to be addressed when developing and implementing cancer-preventative programs for AA communities. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) empowers community members to identify and prioritize their health problems and preferred strategies to tackle these issues.

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African American adults have the highest mortality rate for most cancers in the United States, and meaningful, community-driven research is needed to inform optimal strategies for addressing these disparities. Unfortunately, research mistrust, often driven by historical inequities, is well-documented among African Americans.This study explored trust, attitudes, and preferences regarding participation in cancer research activities among primarily African American and other medically underserved communities in South Carolina from August 2020 to December 2021.

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Evaluation of the First-Year Data from an HPV Vaccination Van Program in South Carolina, U.S.

J Clin Med

February 2023

Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 135 Rutledge Avenue, 3rd Floor, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are linked to at least six different types of cancer. The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) and Department of Pediatrics leaders identified suboptimal rates of HPV vaccinations in rural and medically underserved communities in South Carolina (SC). To address this major public health problem in SC, they received funding from the HealthyMe/HealthySC (HMHSC) program and HCC to create a statewide community engagement-focused HPV Vaccination Van Program in October 2021.

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N values estimation based on photon flux simulation with Geant4 toolkit.

Appl Radiat Isot

June 2018

Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC 29117, USA.

N values are routinely introduced in photon activation analysis (PAA) as the ratio of special activities of product nuclides to compare the relative intensities of different reaction channels. They determine the individual activities of each radioisotope and the total activity of the sample, which are the primary concerns of radiation safety. Traditionally, N values are calculated from the gamma spectroscopy in real measurements by normalizing the activities of individual nuclides to the reference reaction [Ni(γ, n)Ni] of the nickel monitor simultaneously irradiated in photon activation.

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Determining concentrations of elements with different reaction channels in photon activation.

Appl Radiat Isot

September 2017

Department of Industrial & Electrical Engineering Technology, South Carolina State University, 300 College Street NE, Orangeburg, SC 29117, USA.

In photon activation, same element may be activated by the bremsstrahlung beam through different nuclear reaction channels and produce different radioisotopes. These radioisotopes follow their own decay schemes and generate characteristic gamma rays. This phenomenon usually is an interference in spectra analysis, but it also offers a theoretical feasibility to determine the concentration of one element through different reaction channels.

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The US is experiencing a severe shortage of underrepresented biomedical researchers. The purpose of this paper is to present two case examples of cancer research mentoring programs for underrepresented biomedical sciences students. The first case example is a National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute (NIH/NCI) P20 grant titled "South Carolina Cancer Disparities Research Center (SC CaDRe)" Training Program, contributing to an increase in the number of underrepresented students applying to graduate school by employing a triple-level mentoring strategy.

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Toxicity of DDT to the different life stages of the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus (Wabum).

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

August 1999

Department of Biological Sciences, South Carolina State University, 300 College Street N.E., Orangeburg, SC 29117-0001, USA.

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