Applying Social Marketing Principles for Community-Based Cancer Screening Programs: Two Case Studies

Julie A. Kranick & Perla Chebli et al. · 2025-03-18

Minoritized communities often experience worse health outcomes on the cancer continuum. Mainstream strategies may have limited reach and utility to populations experiencing inequities in real-world settings. Through the combined use of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and social marketing strategies, which highlight community-centered and culturally adapted processes, we provide an approach to inform future intervention research across various health topics that has been successful in engaging minoritized and understudied communities. We present two case studies that used participatory social marketing principles to culturally adapt evidence-based cancer screening programs for two communities in New York City. The first program is a campaign to increase screening and vaccination for hepatitis B among Korean and Chinese American immigrants. The second is a culturally adapted program to increase breast and cervical cancer screening among a multiracial and ethnic population of Muslim women. These case studies illustrate the benefits of integrating social marketing and CBPR approaches as a key strategy when developing public health campaigns to effectively reach and influence health behaviors in partnership with communities that have been socially marginalized and historically underserved.

Funding
NYU HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERCommunity Outreach and EngagementRacial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health USAdministrative CoreNYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center - Revision - 5- 24-003DP24-004, Core - NYU-CUNY Prevention Research CenterHealth Promotion and Disease Prevention Research CentersAdministrative CoreCommunity Outreach and EngagementHealth Promotion and Disease Prevention Research CentersNYU HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTERRacial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health US

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U48 DP001904

NCI NIH HHS

P30 CA016087

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U58 DP001022

NIMHD NIH HHS

U54 MD000538

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U48 DP006848

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U48 DP006778

NCCDPHP CDC HHS

U48 DP006396

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

U54MD000538

National Cancer Institute

P30CA016087

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

U48 DP006396

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

U48DP001904

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

U58DP001022