Our goal
MCC Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) was founded in 2017, with a mission to reduce the cancer burden and improve health outcomes in the communities of our catchment area, a region with evident notable differences in cancer rates and risk factor patterns

Aims of Community Outreach and Engagement
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Assess the cancer burden in catchment area
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Foster and facilitate research that addresses cancer burden in the catchment area
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Conduct cancer research and education to reduce the cancer burden in the catchment area
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Engage with regional and national partners to impact policies
Learn more
Our investigators are involved in community-engaged cancer research.
Our nationally renowned researchers sustain authentic community and healthcare partnerships, by measuring and understanding our area’s cancer burdens and contributing factors, and using this information to promote clinical, research, and policy initiatives. To learn more about some of these projects, take a look at our Priority Projects in the community.
MCC's Catchment Area
San Diego County comprises a population of approximately 3.5 million residents. MCC’s catchment area is a minority-majority region, where non-Hispanic whites (NHWs) are not the majority population and Hispanics make up a sizeable proportion (34% in San Diego County). The county also has a larger proportion of Asians and Pacific Islanders compared to the rest of the United States. Thus, our catchment area region is made up of extensive cultural, linguistic, and racial/ethnic diversity.
Learn About Clinical Trials
Learn about our efforts to make clinical trials accessible to diverse communities throughout San Diego. If you are a patient looking for a clinical trial and need help please contact us.