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Debunking 'race' and asserting social determinants as primary causes of cancer health disparities: Outcomes of a science education activity for teens

机译:揭穿“种族”并断言社会决定因素是癌症健康差异的主要原因:青少年科学教育活动的成果

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Cancer health disparities are often described as the unequal burden of cancer deaths in one racial/ethnic group compared to another. For example, national cancer statistics in the USA shows that Blacks die the most for 9 of the top 10 cancers in men and women. When asked about the underlying causes for this disparity, teen participants speculated that it is primarily due to genetics or biology. This speculation appears to be based on a false concept of 'race.' A science activity was created to counter the false concept that genetics/biology underlie the categorization of humans into different 'races.' This activity provided teen participants with first-hand evidence of how they are all related at one genetic locus, and how they are more genetically related across racial/ethnic groups than within them. Results of surveys given before and after the activity show that they change their perceptions of 'race.' Before the activity, they view themselves as most related at the genetic level to 1-2 well-known individuals (i.e., celebrities) who they perceive as members of their own 'race' mainly because of similar appearance. After the activity, they view themselves as related to more/all the celebrities or they state that they do not know to whom they are most related. This increased awareness of the uncertainty between the apparent 'race' of an individual and their genetics drives teens to dismiss genetics or biology as the primary cause of racial/ethnic disparities in cancer outcomes. Instead, they consider the unequal distribution of the social determinants of health as the primary cause of cancer disparities.
机译:癌症健康差异通常被描述为一个种族/族裔群体与另一种族/族裔群体相比癌症死亡负担不均。例如,美国国家癌症统计数据显示,黑人在男性和女性的十大癌症中,有九种死亡最多。当被问及造成这种差异的根本原因时,青少年参与者推测这主要是由于遗传学或生物学原因。这种推测似乎是基于错误的“种族”概念。创建了一项科学活动来对抗错误的观念,即遗传学/生物学是将人类归类为不同“种族”的基础。这项活动为青少年参与者提供了第一手的证据,证明了他们在一个遗传基因座上如何相互关联,以及他们在种族/族裔群体中比在内部遗传基因之间的亲缘关系如何。活动前后的调查结果表明,他们改变了对“种族”的看法。在活动之前,他们认为自己在遗传水平上与1-2个被认为是自己“种族”成员的知名个体(即名人)最相关,这主要是因为他们的外表相似。活动结束后,他们认为自己与更多/所有名人相关,或者他们说自己不知道与谁最相关。人们越来越意识到个体的明显“种族”与其遗传学之间的不确定性,这驱使青少年将遗传学或生物学视为癌症结果中种族/种族差异的主要原因。相反,他们将健康的社会决定因素分布不均视为癌症差异的主要原因。

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