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==Outreach Efforts==
==Outreach Efforts==
Since the campaign's founding, the [[Asian Liver Center|Asian Liver Center (ALC)]] has been spearheading the Jade Ribbon Campaign through public service announcements in various media such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboard, and buses targeting communities with large API populations. The ALC also holds numerous seminars for health professionals and the public, cultural fairs, conferences, and HBV screening/vaccination events.
Since the campaign's founding, the [[Asian Liver Center|Asian Liver Center (ALC)]] has been spearheading the Jade Ribbon Campaign through public service announcements in various media such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboard, and buses targeting communities with large API populations. The ALC also holds numerous seminars for health professionals and the public, cultural fairs, conferences, and HBV screening/vaccination events. <references/><ref>name=Chao SD, Chang ET, Le PV, Prapong W, Kiernan M, So SK.> The Jade Ribbon Campaign: A Model Program for Community Outreach and Education to Prevent Liver Cancer in Asian Americans., J Immigr Minor Health. 2007 Nov 8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17990118</ref>
<ref>name=Chao SD, Chang ET, Le PV, Prapong W, Kiernan M, So SK.> The Jade Ribbon Campaign: A Model Program for Community Outreach and Education to Prevent Liver Cancer in Asian Americans., J Immigr Minor Health. 2007 Nov 8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17990118</ref>


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Revision as of 20:42, 26 August 2009

The Asian Liver Center is a non-profit organization at Stanford University that researches the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. The Asian Liver Center (ALC) was founded in 1996 to spearhead educational outreach and advocacy efforts in the areas of hepatitis B and liver cancer prevention and treatment, serves as a resource for both the general public and health practitioners, and implements clinical and research programs. The ALC uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outreach and education, advocacy, and research.

Jade Ribbon Campaign

The Jade Ribbon Campaign (JRC) was launched by the Asian Liver Center (ALC) at Stanford University in May 2001 during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to help spread awareness internationally about hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

The objective of the Jade Ribbon Campaign is twofold: (1) to eradicate HBV worldwide; and (2) to reduce the incidence and mortality associated with liver cancer.

Considered to be the essence of heaven and earth, Jade is believed in many Asian cultures to bring good luck and longevity while deflecting negativity. Folded like the Chinese character “人” (ren) meaning "person" or "people," the Jade Ribbon symbolizes the spirit of the campaign in bringing the Asian and global community together to combat this silent epidemic.

Outreach Efforts

Since the campaign's founding, the Asian Liver Center (ALC) has been spearheading the Jade Ribbon Campaign through public service announcements in various media such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboard, and buses targeting communities with large API populations. The ALC also holds numerous seminars for health professionals and the public, cultural fairs, conferences, and HBV screening/vaccination events. [1]

  1. ^ name=Chao SD, Chang ET, Le PV, Prapong W, Kiernan M, So SK.> The Jade Ribbon Campaign: A Model Program for Community Outreach and Education to Prevent Liver Cancer in Asian Americans., J Immigr Minor Health. 2007 Nov 8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17990118