This report collects the findings from the Peel Cancer Screening Study, a partnership between the Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Cancer Care Ontario, Peel Public Health, Punjabi Community Health Services and a range of community members, organizations and health providers.
The goal of the Peel Cancer Screening Study was to identify barriers to breast, cervical and colorectal cancer for South Asian* communities in the Peel Region of Ontario. The report includes practical information for community leaders, community organizations and groups working to reduce these barriers.
See a summary of some key findings in this Research Flash article.
To learn more the Peel Cancer Screening Study, please contact Dr. Aisha Lofters at aisha.lofters@utoronto.ca at or Dr. Rebecca Lobb at lobb@wustl.edu
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* For the purposes of our study, we broadly defined South Asians as people with Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi or Sri Lankan ancestry, and included people born in Canada and people who have immigrated to Canada. However, we acknowledge that South Asian communities are incredibly diverse on many levels including linguistic preferences, religious beliefs and socioeconomic status.