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A historical perspective on breast cancer activism in the United States: From education and support to partnership in scientific research

机译:美国乳腺癌行动主义的历史观点:从教育和支持到科研合作

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Breast cancer remained a hidden disease among women in the United States until the 20th century. It was initially brought into the open with public revelations from individual women, which was followed by the development of support groups and ultimately the formation of political activist groups with various priorities. Those concerned with toxic environmental exposures as a potential cause of breast cancer organized, demonstrated, and lobbied for research funding and eventually became partners in the research that arose from their efforts. One representative example was the Breast Cancer and Environment Research Centers (BCERC) Project (2003-2010), supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The BCERC embedded a Community Outreach and Translational Core into its formal organizational infrastructure to ensure advocate involvement in the standing scientific subcommittees of BCERC, the first project funded by NIEHS and NCI to do so. The formal integration of advocates as partners in scientific studies focused on breast cancer is embedded in a rich history of action on the part of many courageous women. This article describes the historical evolution of breast cancer activism in the United States, which provided a critical foundation for the formation of BCERC. This description is followed by a discussion of BCERC as an example of the transdisciplinary research model, a paradigm that strives for inclusion of multiple stakeholders and increased interaction between scientists from a wide spectrum of disciplines, advocates, and lay audiences in order to more effectively conduct critical research and to translate and disseminate its findings.
机译:直到20世纪,乳腺癌仍是美国女性中的隐性疾病。最初是公开发布的,有个别妇女的公开启示,随后发展了支持团体,最终形成了具有各种优先事项的政治活动家团体。那些将有毒的环境暴露作为可能导致乳腺癌的原因的组织者组织,演示并游说了研究经费,最终成为了他们努力下的研究合作伙伴。一个典型的例子是由美国国家环境健康科学研究所(NIEHS)和美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)支持的乳腺癌与环境研究中心(BCERC)项目(2003-2010)。 BCERC在其正式的组织基础架构中嵌入了社区外展和转换核心,以确保倡导者参与BCERC常设科学小组委员会的活动,这是由NIEHS和NCI资助的第一个项目。倡导者作为乳腺癌研究合作伙伴的正式融合体现在许多勇敢的女性的丰富行动史中。本文介绍了美国乳腺癌行动主义的历史演变,这为BCERC的形成提供了重要基础。在此描述之后,将对BCERC进行讨论,以作为跨学科研究模型的示例,该模型旨在争取多个利益相关者的参与,并增强来自广泛学科,拥护者和非专业读者的科学家之间的互动,以便更有效地进行批判性研究并翻译和传播其发现。

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