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What We Do

Publication

Hyun CS.

From ivory towers to main street: advancing community health in a corporate era. Health Aff (Millwood). 2025;44(7)

Hyun, C, Oh, S. S., Wu, L., Moy, R. H. & Shin, J. I.

Rethinking gastric cancer prevention through an immigrant health lens. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1-2 (2025).

Hyun CS.

A migration-informed, risk-based approach to Helicobacter pylori screening and gastric cancer prevention in the U.S. Korean J Helicobacter Up Gastrointest Res. 2025;25(3):205-208. doi:10.7704/kjhugr.2025.0028

Hyun C, Wang R, Kim YS, Hong SH, Shin JS, Sundar R, Kunz P.

Gastric adenocarcinoma in the United States: the toll of late diagnosis and racial and geographic disparities. JCO Oncology Advances. 2025;2:e2500063. doi:10.1200/OA-25-00063

Sundar R, Hyun CS, Smyth EC.

Population screening for Helicobacter pylori to reduce gastric cancer—authors’ reply. Lancet. 2025;406(10515):2060-2061. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(25)01957-9

Hyun CS.

Migration-informed strategies for gastric cancer prevention in the United States: closing the equity gap. Cancer Control. 2025;32:10732748251406673. doi:10.1177/10732748251406673

Hyun C, Kim YS, Oh SS, Hong SH, Shin JI.

One cancer, two stories: divergent estimates of gastric cancer burden in Korea. Arch Public Health. 2026;84:13. doi:10.1186/s13690-025-01213-0

Kim YS, Oh SS, Hong SH, Kim M, Yon DK, Shin JI, Hyun CS.

Beyond incidence and mortality: socioeconomic mediation of gastric cancer disparities in the United States, 1990–2021. Ann Glob Health. 2026;92(1):14. doi:10.5334/aogh.5015

Hyun CS.

What precision prevention misses: a migration-informed approach to risk. Health Aff (Millwood) Forefront. Published February 12, 2026. doi:10.1377/forefront.20260209.506668

Hyun CS.

Migration-informed strategies for gastric cancer prevention in the United States: closing the equity gap. Cancer Control. 2025;32:10732748251406673. doi:10.1177/10732748251406673

Hyun C, Oh SS, Hong SH, Kumar S, Shin JI.

Dyspepsia care as a missed gateway to gastric cancer prevention in high-risk U.S. populations. J Immigr Minor Health. Published online February 10, 2026. doi:10.1007/s10903-026-01882-3

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Fort Lee, NJ 07024

The Stomach Cancer Task Force (SCTF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

We are dedicated to eliminating disparities in stomach cancer through community-based screening, education, research, and advocacy—with a focus on high-risk immigrant populations.

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