In order to address health inequalities, partnering directly with communities affected by disparities gives the SCI the best chance of identifying strategies to reverse these trends. Community stakeholders, individuals and organizations, are critical for understanding the needs of the constituents they represent. They are instrumental towards identifying potential strategies to address cancer disparities and implement research.
Community Education
The SCI Community SEED is an initiative to deliver cancer-related science learning and dialogue that is socially and culturally relevant for the community.
The SCI hosts the annual SCI Breast Cancer and African Americans Conference, which focuses on breast cancer disparities in African American populations in the Greater SF Bay Area and surrounding counties. Event includes informative dialogue with clinicians, researchers, health professionals, cancer survivors, caregivers, advocates, and other key stakeholders in the African American community.