Alexander, M. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4261-6543
Burch, J. B.
Steck, S. E.
Chen, C.-F.
Hurley, T. G.
Cavicchia, P.
Shivappa, N.
Guess, J.
Zhang, H.
Youngstedt, S. D.
Creek, K. E.
Lloyd, S.
Jones, K.
Hébert, J. R.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Cancer Institute (U01 CA114601-03S5, U54 CA153461-01, K05 CA136975)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (T32-GM081740)
National Center for Research Resources (COBRE 5P20RR017698)
Article History
Accepted: 12 October 2016
First Online: 22 October 2016
Compliance with ethical standards
: Prior to their enrollment in this study participants provided informed consent, including permission to access medical records, in accordance with the University of South Carolina’s Institutional Review Board approval process.
: This work was supported by three grants from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)—an Administrative Supplement to the South Carolina Cancer Disparities Community Network (SCCDCN—3 U01 CA114601-03S5.PI: JR Hébert; co-project leaders: JB Burch, SE Steck), SCCDCN-II (1 U54 CA153461–01, JR Hebert, PI), and an Established Investigator Award in Cancer Prevention and Control from the Cancer Training Branch of the National Cancer Institute (K05 CA136975; JR Hébert, PI); a USC Research Opportunity Award (PI: SE Steck); the University of South Carolina Behavioral-Biomedical Interface Program with a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (T32-GM081740), which funded Melannie Alexander’s effort; and a grant from the National Center for Research Resources to the USC Center for Colon Cancer Research (COBRE 5P20RR017698), which supported a part of Dr. Steck’s effort.