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Alabama Newscenter — Alabama, Mississippi Residents Go Green for Improved Diet, Well-Being Through Harvest for Health : The Alabama Weather Blog

By Joseph D. Bryant UAB Fresh, home-grown vegetables are becoming more plentiful in counties across Alabama and Mississippi with the expansion of a program designed to increase healthy food options and provide more opportunities for physical activity. The introduction of the Harvest for Health initiative signifies a major step for participants in the ongoing Chronic Disease & Health Disparities Program at the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB. The Chronic Disease & Health Disparities Program delivers education outreach activities that focus on cancer survivors and people with heart disease or diabetes who are age 50 and older. The goal includes examining ways to prevent or manage chronic diseases with lifestyle adjustments.

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Winship, partners work to expand lung cancer services for veterans in the Southeast

With new funding from the Veterans Affairs VA Lung Precision Oncology Program, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University (Winship) will provide thoracic oncology expertise to help three VA medical centers expand access to high quality, disease altering lung cancer clinical trials to veterans in the Southeast. This five-year project is supported by $5 million in funding. It involves six investigators from three VA medical centers and their cancer centers partners. They are: Charleston/MUSC Hollings Cancer Center (Nichole Tanner, MD, MSCR; John Wrangle, MD), Birmingham/O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center (Devika Das, MD; Mark Dransfield, MD), and Atlanta/Winship (Nicholas Maurice MD; Badi El Osta, MD).

Community Advisory Board members extend cancer education, outreach to Alabama s Latino communities

By Joseph D. Bryant April 25, 2021 Jean Hernandez, second from left, is making a difference in Alabama communities as both director of the Alabama Latino AIDS Coalition and as a member of the UAB O Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center s Community Advisory Board. (contributed) Throughout its 25 years, the Office of Community Outreach & Engagement at the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB has relied on community partners to form strategies that reach previously overlooked groups. Two of the newest members of the Community Advisory Board are serving as guides to help address health disparities among Alabama’s Latino populations. Board members Vanessa Vargas and Jean Hernandez are partners in expanding outreach efforts to reach a Spanish-speaking audience through community collaboration and culturally relevant, inclusive messaging.

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