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Page 1: “Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Page 2: “Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What does it mean to be comprehensive?

• Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) addresses a continuum of services

• CCC integrates many disciplines (e.g. research, administration, clinical services, public policy)

• CCC includes all major cancers, population groups & geographic regions

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Why do we need a Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan?

• Over 94,000 New Yorkers are diagnosed with cancer each year– Over 1,400 Dutchess County residents are

diagnosed with cancer each year

• Over 35,000 New Yorkers die from cancer each year– Over 500 Dutchess County residents die from

cancer each year

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

History of the New York State Plan

• Long-term process using the participation of many stakeholders throughout the state

• Plan developed between 2001 and 2003, collecting input via community forums and surveys

• Implementation of the NYSCCCP is ongoing to achieve Healthy People 2010 goals

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

New York State Cancer ConsortiumWorking Organizational Chart, April 2006

Steering Committee:Provides guidance and support for implementation of the Plan

Advisory Committees-Cancer Center Directors: Provide expertise & priority guidance. Serve as advocates for key cancer control issues.-Resource Teams: Composed of experts who provide guidance to local implementation efforts.

Members: Open to individuals & organizations whose missions are consistent with the Plan

Standing Committees

Policy: Develops legislative policy/advocacy agenda & provides legislative updates

Membership: Conducts activities related to membership recruitment/orientation/retention

Implementation: Facilitates local Plan implementation activities

Evaluation: Provides oversight on measuring progress toward achieving Plan goals

Communications: Provides oversight of communications related to the Consortium

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Where are we?

• In February 2006 the American Cancer Society reported that the number of cancer deaths decreased for the first time ever!

» Cancer Facts & Figures 2006, American Cancer Society

• Current adult smokers in NYS has dropped from 23.4% in 2001 to 19.9% in 2004

» BRFSS, CDC

• Adults 50+ having a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy within the past 5 years in NYS has increased from 40.8% in 2001 to 47.6% in 2004

» BRFSS, CDC

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

We still have work to do!

Percent Women 40+ with Mammogram in Past Year, NYS

58.9%

68.2%

63.7%

50.0%

55.0%

60.0%

65.0%

70.0%

2000 2002 2004

Source: BRFSS, CDC

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What is local implementation?

• No “one-size-fits-all” approach

• Local ownership

• Build strategies into existing local coalitions and organizations

• Activities and resources to enhance efforts on priorities already identified locally

• A way for all stakeholders to communicate and share best practices

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Partners in local implementation

• Adirondack Rural Health Network

• Counties in Western NY

• Seven Valleys Rural Health Coalition

• Dutchess County

• Bassett Initiative - creation of the Central NY Cancer Coalition

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What’s going on across the state (cont’d)?

• Colorectal Cancer– SCOPE- Suffolk County Preventive Endoscopy

project of SUNY Stony Brook– Dialogue for Action

• Breast Cancer– Mammography Strike Force

• Ovarian Cancer– Satellite Broadcast– Symposium

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What’s going on across the state (cont’d)?

• Prostate Cancer– Pilot outreach program in Brooklyn to reach

African American men

• Skin Cancer– Dissemination of EPA’s Sunwise Program to

elementary schools in NY– Participation in SHADE Foundation Poster Contest– Information dissemination in New York State Parks

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What’s going on across the state (cont’d)?

• Clean Indoor Air Act of 2003– Dormitory smoking ban policy for SUNY campuses– Hospitals and other institutions going smoke-free

• Colon and Prostate Cancer Treatment Act

• Increased state funding for the Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Program

• Increased state funding for the Tobacco Control Program

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Statewide priorities

• Reduce the prevalence of tobacco use among adults and adolescents

• Increase compliance with cancer screening guidelines

• Ensure adequate numbers of well-trained cancer care providers

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Statewide priorities (cont’d)

• Enhance access to state of the art treatment in rural areas

• Enhance access to clinical trials

• Increase research funding in NYS

• Support for enhanced data collection and dissemination

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What are your priorities?

• Local priorities overlap with and differ from statewide priorities

• What are the priorities in your area?

• How do your priorities match the goals of the state plan?

• How can the state plan help?

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

Sharing practices: How to give input

• Implementation Assistance Survey

• Data Information

• Local Cancer Control Activities

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

What we can offer: Tools for implementation

• Grants Information and Assistance

• Cancer Control Planet Training

• Crosswalks of Local and State Priorities

• Suggested Local Activities Resource Listing

• Data and Cancer Control Websites Listing

• NYS Comprehensive Cancer Control documents including:– Executive Summary

– Brochure

• Toolkit for Local Coalitions

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

You know you’re a member when you…

• Receive periodic updates about activities across the state

• Acquire access to a network of stakeholders throughout NYS

• Obtain access to resources that aid in the development, implementation and evaluation of cancer control programs

• Attend a Cancer Control Planet Training and use it in a variety of ways

• Communicate or collaborate with other stakeholders throughout the state to enhance your impact

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“Working Together, Reducing Cancer, Saving Lives”

To become a member or request more information

• Contact us at:– [email protected]

• Applications are available in paper form and will be made available online