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With increased internet access in rural Alaska and subsequent shifts in access to health information, we sought to understand the current role of printed cancer education booklets focused on recommended cancer screening exams. This evaluation reviewed three cancer education booklets specifically created with and for Alaska's Community Health Workers (CHWs) and the people in their communities. The booklets were created in an adaptation of empowerment theory, focused on working within a community-based participatory framework, in a culturally respectful manner, to shift cancer prevention norms by empowering CHWs to catalyze health behavior change for both themselves and their communities.

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Tobacco use during pregnancy among Alaska Natives in western Alaska.

Alaska Med

January 2006

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Office of Alaska Native Health Research, 4201 Tudor Centre Drive, Suite 105, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA.

Objective: To determine tobacco use rates during pregnancy among Alaska Natives residing on the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta of western Alaska. Alaska Natives residing in this region use Iqmik, a unique form of smokeless tobacco (ST).

Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

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Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and the information and insights it offers to natural resource research and management have been given much attention in recent years. On the practical question of how TEK is accessed and used together with scientific knowledge, most work to date has examined documentation and methods of recording and disseminating information. Relatively little has been done regarding exchanges between scientific and traditional knowledge.

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Cancer incidence in Alaska Natives thirty-year report 1969-1998.

Alaska Med

March 2002

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Office of Community Health Services, 4201 Tudor Centre Drive, Suite 315, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA.

The Alaska Native Tumor Registry includes data from 1969 to the present. This report provides incidence rates over the thirty year period, 1969 through 1998, and compares trends over time for Alaska Natives (AN) with those of US Whites and Blacks. To examine current rates, average annual age-adjusted incidence rates for AN for 1984-98 are compared with US Whites.

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Cancer mortality among Alaska natives, 1994-1998.

Alaska Med

December 2001

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, 4201 Tudor Centre Drive, Suite 315, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA.

Although overall cancer mortality rates in the U.S. declined throughout the 1990s, Alaska Native rates increased.

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