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Front Matter
Part I. Introduction
1. Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos
Part II. Genetics, Environment, Lifestyle, and Cancer
2. Disaggregated Hispanic Groups and Cancer: Importance, Methodology, and Current Knowledge
3. Colorectal Cancer Disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment
Part III. Cancer Risk, Prevention, and Screening
4. Breast Cancer Risk and Mortality in Women of Latin American Origin
5. Prostate Cancer in US Latinos: What Have We Learned and Where Should We Focus Our Attention
6. Differential Cancer Risk in Latinos: The Role of Diet
Part IV. The Biology of Cancer Health Disparities
7. Biomarkers of Gastric Premalignant Lesions
8. Molecular Subtypes and Driver Mutations in Latinos with Gastric Cancer: Implications for Etiological and Translational Research
9. The Biology of Breast Cancer Disparities in Hispanics: Current Knowledge, Gaps, and Research Opportunities
10. Molecular Profiles of Breast Cancer in Hispanic/Latina
Part V. Advances in Cancer Therapy and Clinical Trials
11. Biomarkers and Precision Medicine in Oncology Practice and Clinical Trials
12. Overcoming Barriers for Latinos on Cancer Clinical Trials
Part VI. Cancer in the Era of Precision Medicine
13. Breast Cancer Precision Medicine in Hispanics/Latinas: Focus on Luminal B Tumors
14. Is Precision Medicine Widening Cancer Care Disparities in Latino Populations? The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Experience
Part VII. Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship in Latinos
15. A Vision for Improving Quality of Life Among Spanish-Speaking Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
16. Research Democracy in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Engaging Multiple Stakeholders in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Part VIII. Engaging Latinos in Cancer Research
17. Es Tiempo: Engaging Latinas in Cervical Cancer Research
18. Reaching Latinos Through Social Media and SMS for Smoking Cessation
19. The Need for a Holistic Approach to Prevent Reproductive Cancers Among US Latinas: The Potential Impact of Normalizing Sexuality and Improving Communication
20. Critical Steps for Engaging Hispanics in Cancer Research: Building Capacity to Enhance Participation in Biospecimen Donation with Hispanic Communities
Part IX. Charting the Future of Cancer Health Disparities Research in Latinos
21. Emerging Policies in US Health Care
22. A Way Forward: The Future of Cancer Health Disparities Research in Latinos
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