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Abstract Overview of Proposed Research. Head and neck cancers are a deadly cancer that ranks among the six most common cancers worldwide. (American Cancer Society, 2021). Studies have shown greater disease burden among minority populations for head and neck cancer, higher mortality rates and lower oral cancer knowledge, but limited evidence has defined the underlying causes of late stage diagnoses and access to the healthcare system (Suzuki et al, 2019). More specifically, in comparison to the national rates, South Carolina is among the top ten for head and neck cancers (Community Outreach, Hollings Cancer Center, MUSC, 2019). Dental and primary care play a critical role delivering quality patient education, prevention, risk reduction and treatment regimes. However, there is a paucity of information published on the value of designing and implementing a health literacy program to prioritize head and neck cancer screening and prevention. Rural communities face unique challenges to achieving optimal oral health, impacted mainly by geographic location and socioeconomic status (IOM&NRC, 2011). More specifically, rural southern states such as SC continues to have a tremendous shortage of primary care providers. SC currently has 44 of 46 counties designated as geographic Primary Care and Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas and approximately 25% of SC citizenry are living in rural areas (HRSA, 2018). Because the vast majority of the state has challenges with availability of primary care and dental providers, this potentially exacerbates access to care inequities for rural and underserved minority populations. To enhance the quality and equity of oral cancer prevention in rural SC, it is critical that we prioritize strategies to elevate the significance of head and neck cancer risks. Therefore, the need to design and deliver innovative strategies to increase opportunities that intersect the healthcare system and community is inevitable. In this regard, we propose PULL A-HEAD, Pursuing Leadership in Literacy to Ameliorate HEAd and neck cancer Disparities. PULL A-HEAD is aimed to develop and implement a community-centered approach design for increasing the health literacy and efficacy of navigating the healthcare system for early detection of head and neck cancers. In this presentation we will share outcome and impact results of a community-centered, health literacy program in collaboration with our Regional Medical Library - Region 2 (RML2), National Library of Medicine partners at the Medical University of South Carolina. The program (i.e. PULL A-HEAD) will emphasize the delivery of health literacy education and health systems navigation tools to improve the early detection of head and neck cancers. Citation Format: Joni D. Nelson, Irene M. Lubker. Pursuing leadership in literacy to ameliorate head and neck cancer disparities [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 998.

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