Rationales for conducting cancer communication study in Chinese ImmigrantsChinese-American is the largest Asian subpopulation (23.0%), with over two-thirds as first-generation immigrants born overseas (ACS, 2016). However, current research show Chinese-American is under-represented in cancer studies and reported low screening adherence. With complex barriers towards cultural, language, and healthcare access, Chinese immigrants face deepened disparities in cancer screening participations (Sentell et al., 2015;Hou, 2010). Faith-based organization has a unique position to deliver health and social services to the hard-to-reach communities (