Cancer Conference Poster Winners
Thanks to all who attended the 2017 CDC National Cancer Conference! The gathering was a resounding success thanks to our planners, presenters, featured speakers, and attendees. The oral presentation abstracts have been posted; the full presentation slides and poster abstracts are coming soon. The winning posters are:
- Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Using an Enhanced Call Reminder Program by Stephenie Kennedy, EdD, West Virginia University
- Reasons for Never and Intermittent Completion of Colorectal Cancer Screening After Receiving Multiple Rounds of Mailed Fecal Tests by Beverly B. Green, MD, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Washington
- Lung Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign in Rural Michigan by Steven M. Springer, MSA, BA, LRT, RRT, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
- Quality of Life Trajectories in Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Financial Toxicity by Jennifer Spencer, MSPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Mammo/FIT: A Project to Assess the Effectiveness of Combining Breast Cancer Screening with Colorectal Screening on a Mobile Health Unit by Stephenie Kennedy, EdD, West Virginia University
- Effectiveness of Multicomponent Interventions in Increasing Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Use: A Community Guide Systematic Review by Susan Sabatino, MD, MPH, CDC
New Supplement Highlights Cancer Prevention in Young Adults
DCPC sponsored a special supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine that looks at ways to reduce cancer risk during early adulthood. A number of DCPC authors contributed articles.
Webinar Will Focus on Cancer in Rural Areas
S. Jane Henley, MSPH, will lead a webinar called “Rural Cancer: Data, Disparities, and Determination - Insights from the CDC MMWR Rural Health Series” on Wednesday, August 30 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time. The webinar, sponsored by the Rural Health Information Hub along with CDC, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Federal Office on Rural Health Policy, will also feature speakers from NCI and the Texas A&M Health Science Institute. See our recent report on cancer in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
Public Use Database Covers 100% of U.S. Population
CDC has released a new public use research database, NPCR and SEER Incidence – United States Cancer Statistics database, that provides cancer data from all 50 U.S. states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico in a new format. This is the first time combined data from the CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) and NCI’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program have been made available in this format.
Cancer Registries: Measuring Progress. Targeting Action. Video
Cancer registries provide the data-driven foundation for cancer control efforts in the United States. Find out what they are and how they work in this video.
DCPC’s Latest Publications
- Prostate-specific antigen screening: An update of physician beliefs and practices
- Perspectives of screening-eligible women and male partners on benefits of and barriers to treatment for precancerous lesions and cervical cancer in Kenya
- Transforming geographic scale: a comparison of combined population and areal weighting to other interpolation methods
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