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  • Cancer Information Seeking Preferences and Experiences: Disparities Between Asian Americans and Whites in the Health Information National Trends Survey This is an academic article, a study, that looks into the the differences between White and Asian Americans and their preferences on self-education about health and seeking treatments or services in healthcare. The purpose of this source is to look into the the counterargument that Asian Americans are not willing or as invested in seeking medical help when it comes to cancer.They conducted this study by using data from the 2003 HINTS study that surveyed 6,369 adults.This is a credible source for this topic because it addresses one of the counterarguments that can be brought up when addressing the issue of disparities for Asian Americans in the healthcare.
  • Nguyen, G. T., Bellamy, S. L. (2006). Cancer information seeking preferences and experiences: Disparities between Asian Americans and whites in the Health Information National Trends Survey (hints). Journal of Health Communication, 11(sup001), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730600639620
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  • Cancer burden facing Asian Americans partly caused by racism. UC Davis Health. (2022, April 19). Retrieved June 1, 2022, from https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/cancer-burden-facing-asian-americans-partly-caused-by-racism/2022/04
  • Cancer burden facing Asian Americans partly caused by racism This is commentary in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, given by Moon Chen, who is the the Associate Director of community outreach and engagement at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center.This is great resource for my article because Mr. Chen uses many facts and statistics from this journal to also help support this argument.Not only are facts listed but Mr. Chen mentions actions that can be taken to lessen the inequities in the healthcare system
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  • Podcast: How AA NHPI Aggregation Masks Cancer Disparities This Podcast has multiple doctors from different AA and NHPI backgrounds that all work within the specific oncology realmThis source is more so to highlight not just facts, but also personal experiences that all three of these doctors have had with cancerThe experiences and facts from this source further support my argument of disparities of Asian Americans with cancer.
  • Personal Source
  • Chino, F. (2022, May 5). Podcast: How aa NHPI aggregation masks cancer disparities. ASCO Daily News. Retrieved June 1, 2022, from https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/10.1200/ADN.22.0505/full/
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