Monday, August 14, 2017 (2:30–4:00pm)
Concurrent Breakout Sessions #1
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Prevention/Research
Dollars and Sense: Program, Patient, and Clinical Perspectives About Costs of Colorectal Cancer Along the Cancer Continuum
Session Moderator: Juan Rodriguez, MPH, MS, CDC
Of cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Screening helps find colorectal cancer at an early stage, when treatment often leads to a cure. This session addresses the costs of colorectal cancer screening and treatment from three unique perspectives.
- Costs of Promoting Cancer Screening: Evidence from CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP)
Florence Tangka, PhD, CDC; Sujha Subramanian, PhD, RTI International; Sonja Hoover, MPP, RTI International; Janet Royalty, MS, CDC; Kristy Joseph, MA, CDC; Amy DeGroff, PhD, CDC; Djenaba Joseph, PhD, CDC; Sajal Chattopadhyay, PhD, CDC - Costs of Colorectal Cancer Screening Provision in CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program: Comparisons of Colonoscopy and FOBT/FIT-Based Screening
Sujha Subramanian, PhD, RTI International; Florence Tangka, PhD, CDC; Sonja Hoover, MPP, RTI International; Janet Royalty, MS, CDC; Amy DeGroff, PhD, CDC; Djenaba Joseph, PhD, CDC - Costs for Colonoscopy-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening: Experience of Low-income Individuals Undergoing Free Colonoscopies
Sonja Hoover, MPP, RTI International; Sujha Subramanian, PhD, RTI International; Florence Tangka, PhD, CDC; Maggie Cole-Beebe, PhD, RTI International; Amy Sun, AB, RTI International; Cheryl Kramer, MBA, Philadelphia Department of Public Health; Gina Pacillio, BSN, Philadelphia Department of Public Health - Comparison of Colon and Rectal Cancer Treatment Cost by Stage at Diagnosis for Medicare Beneficiaries
Sujha Subramanian, Florence Tangka, PhD, CDC; Sonja Hoover, MPP, RTI International; Lisa Lines, PhD, RTI International; Robert Baker, BA, RTI International; Marion Nadel, PhD, CDC; Susan Sabatino, MD, CDC; Sarah Manson, BS, CTR, CDC; Frances Babcock, BS, MT, CTR; Lisa C. Richardson, MD, MPH, CDC
Communication/Programmatic
Evolution of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans and Partnerships
Session Moderator: Leslie Given, MPA, Strategic Health Concepts
The development of comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans and partnerships began in 1998. Now, CCC plans and their implementation are more streamlined and strategic and CCC partnerships are more focused. This session will provide a historical context for the evolution of CCC in the United States, give examples of how CCC plans and partnerships have changed over time, and describe key factors of success for CCC partnerships.
- Evolution of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans and Partnerships: Historical Context
Karin Hohman, RN, MBA, Strategic Health Concepts - Evolution of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans and Partnerships: Impact and Key Success Factors
Leslie Given, BA, MPA, Strategic Health Concepts - Evolution of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans and Partnerships: Kansas’ Perspective
Julie F. Sergeant, PhD, Kansas Department of Health and Environment - Evolution of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans and Partnerships: Setting Priorities and Focusing Implementation Efforts
Dilhara Muthukuda, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; Polly Hager, Michigan Department of Community Health
Communication/Research
Undue Burden: Understanding and Mitigating Cancer Survivors’ Increased Risks
Session Moderator: Nina Miller, American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer
Cancer diagnosis and treatment can result in physical, psychosocial, and financial challenges for survivors. This panel will highlight survey data that describe distinct challenges cancer survivors face—including increased risk for depression, financial distress, and hospitalization and offer recommendations for mitigating these risks.
- Financial Impact of Cancer Care on Survivors: Results from the 2015 LIVESTRONG Survey
Aditi Narayan, MS, LIVESTRONG Foundation; Loyce Pace, MPH, LIVESTRONG Foundation; Carla Bann, RTI International; Katherine Treiman, PhD, MPH, RTI International; Linda Squiers, RTI International - Adult Cancer Survivors Receiving Flu Vaccination: The Importance of Follow-Up Care Instructions
S. Cristina Oancea, PhD, MS, MSc, University of North Dakota; Vinay K. Cheruvu, PhD, MS, MSc, PGD-MISCA, Kent State University - Examining the Mutual Benefits of a Peer Support Program to Facilitate Adaptation Among Women Affected by Breast/Ovarian Cancer: The Sharsheret Experience
Adina Fleischmann, Sharsheret; Elana Silber, Sharsheret; Kathryn Rehberg, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center; Suzanne O’Neill, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center; Kenneth Tercyak, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Communication/Programmatic
Let’s Dance: Programmatic and Public Partnerships to Improve Cancer Prevention and Control
Session Moderator: Shayne Galloway, PhD, MPH, CDC
Partnerships are foundational to public health programs, including cancer prevention and control ones. This session will explore how organizations have worked together to address needs in their communities.
- Cancer Survivorship Needs Through the Lens of the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Julie Townsend, MS, CDC; John M. Rose, PhD, Battelle Memorial Institute; Annette Gardner, BA, GISP, CDC; Adrienne Cocci, MPH, Battelle Memorial Institute - Innovative Public-Private Partnerships to Address Lung Cancer Disparities
Dwana “Dee” Calhoun, MS, SelfMade Health Network (CDC-National Disparity Network); Jennifer Redmond Knight, DrPH, University of Kentucky College of Public Health (SelfMade Health Network-Regional Resource Lead Organization) - Innovative Partnerships and Strategies to Promote Cancer Genomics: Best Practices in Michigan’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
Debra A. Duquette, MS, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; Polly Hager, Michigan Department of Community Health - Evolution in Motion: How Michigan Developed a Breast and Cervical Cancer Navigation Program Model in Response to the Affordable Care Act
Debbie Webster, BSN, MSW, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; Bethany Hollender, MPH, MSW, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Prevention/Programmatic
Leading with Tradition: Facing Cancer in Tribal Communities
Session Moderator: Donald Haverkamp, MPH, CDC
Chronic diseases, including cancer, have affected American Indian/Alaska Native communities disproportionally. This session will highlight public health efforts by tribal communities to address cancer’s impact.
- Advancing Health Equity in American Indian Communities: An Approach to Culturally Appropriate Prevention
Melanie L. Plucinski, MPH, American Indian Cancer Foundation; Amber Cardinal, MPH, American Indian Cancer Foundation; Christopher Johnson, MA, American Indian Cancer Foundation - Health Disparities, Cancer, among the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse)
Dean S. Seneca, MPH, MCURP, CDC; Rodney C. Haring, PhD, MSW, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Melissa A. Jim, MPH, CDC - Cancer Screening in Indian Country: An Overview of What Works in Tribal Communities
Breannon E. Babbel, The National Indian Health Board - The Importance of Native Patient Navigators for Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates in American Indian Communities
Tinka Duran, BS, CPH, Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board; Stella S. Zimmerman, ACET
Prevention/Research
Partnering for Prevention: The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network’s Collaborations with Federally Qualified Health Centers
Session Moderator: Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH, University of Pennsylvania
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network (CPCRN) is a national network of academic, community-engaged researchers working to accelerate the adoption of evidence-based cancer prevention and control in communities through effective dissemination and implementation strategies, including among federally qualified health centers. This session discusses the outcomes of this partnership to reduce health disparities in disadvantaged populations.
- Federally Qualified Health Centers As a Key Partner in Community-Clinical Linkages to Support HPV Vaccination
Robin Vanderpool, DrPH, University of Kentucky; Heather M. Brandt, PhD, University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health; Laura Seegmiller, MPH, University of Iowa; Lindsay Stradtman, University of Kentucky College; Jason Daniel-Ulloa, PhD, MPH, University of Iowa; Thuy Vu, MPH, University of Washington; Vicky Taylor, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Paige Farris, MSW, Oregon Health and Science University; Susan J. Curry, PhD, University of Iowa - Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening Among Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the U.S.
Susan A. Flocke, PhD, Case Western Reserve University; Robin Vanderpool, DrPH, University of Kentucky; Jan Eberth, University of South Carolina; Richard Hoffman, MD, University of Iowa; Daniel Reuland, MD, MPH, University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Genevieve Birkby, PhD, Case Western Reserve University; Steven Zeliadt, PhD, University of Washington - Partnering for Prevention: The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network’s Collaborations with Federally Qualified Health Centers
Catherine Lois Rohweder, DrPH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Daniela Friedman, Arnold School of Public Health; Jennifer Leeman, DrPH, MDiv, University of North Carolina School of Nursing; Linda Ko, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH, University of Pennsylvania
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