Collaborating to Conquer Cancer: The National

Download Report

Transcript Collaborating to Conquer Cancer: The National

CDC’s National Comprehensive
Cancer Control Program Activities
Ena Wanliss, MS
Public Health Advisor
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Comprehensive Cancer Control
...is a collaborative process through which
a community pools resources to reduce the
burden of cancer that results in:
•Risk reduction
•Early detection
•Better treatment
•Enhanced survivorship
Comprehensive Cancer
Control Plans
• Data driven and evidence-based
• Represent state/tribe/territory
needs and resources
• Created by a wide variety of
partners
• Express priorities with rationale
• Blueprints for action
CDC’s National
Comprehensive Cancer
Control Program
• Program recipients
– State, tribal, territory health
departments
• Program types
– Planning
– Implementation
2006 National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
South Puget
Intertribal Planning
Agency
WA
Fond Du Lac
Reservation
Northwest Portland
Area Indian Health
Board
MT
ME
ND
OR
Aberdeen
SD Tribal
Chairmen’s
Health Board
ID
WY
VT
MN
NH
WI
IA
PA
NE
NV
IL
UT
OH
IN
CO
CA
VA
MO
KY
NC
Cherokee
Nation
AZ
OK
NM
TN
AR
SC
AK
MS
TX
Alaska Native
Tribal Health
Consortium
AL
GA
LA
HI
AMERICAN SAMOA*
COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS*
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA*
GUAM*
REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS*
REPUBLIC OF PALAU
*Funded through a cooperative agreement with the University of Hawaii
National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Coordinating Center for Health Promotion
June 2006
FL
Capacity building
Basic implementation
RI
NJ
DC
DE
MD
WV
KS
MA
CT
NY
MI
CDC’s National
Comprehensive Cancer
Control Program
• CDC funding supports
– Staff
– Program infrastructure
– Consultants/contracts
– Evaluation
– Special projects to support CCC
planning or implementation
CDC’s National
Comprehensive Cancer
Control Program
• Additional funding supports
implementation of cancer plan
strategies:
– Colorectal
– Prostate
– Ovarian
– Skin
CDC’s Support for CCC
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
$15 million/year
Facilitate program learning/networking
CCC Leadership Institutes
cancerplan.org and Cancer Control PLANET
Evaluation activities
CCC promotional toolkit
Facilitating national partners’ support
International CCC efforts
Other cross-cutting and specific cancer
programs
• Expertise: 30+ CDC staff
CCCB NCCCP Assignments
AK
Alaska
Native
Tribal
Health
Consortium
South Puget
Intertribal
Planning
Agency
Northwest
Portland Area
Indian Health
Board
Fond Du Lac
Reservation
WA
MT
ME
ND
VT
OR
ID
WY
SD
Aberdeen
Tribal
Chairmen’s
Health Board
MN
NY
MI
IA
PA
NE
NV
IL
UT
OH
IN
CO
VA
KY
NC
Republic
of Palau
AZ
Cherokee
Nation
NM
American Samoa
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
Guam
Republic of the Marshall Islands
TN
OK
HI
08/04/06
MO
AR
SC
MS
TX
Susan W.
Chris T.
Laura Z.
Anne M.
Sara
Ena
Paran
Susan D.
Annette
Ann L.
AL
GA
LA
FL
Jamila
Barbara
Temeika
RI
NJ
DC
DE
MD
WV
KS
CA
NH
MA
CT
WI
CDC Comprehensive Cancer Control
Field Staff Regions
AK
Alaska
Native
Tribal
Health
Consortium
South Puget
Intertribal
Planning
Agency
Northwest
Portland Area
Indian Health
Board
Fond Du Lac
Reservation
WA
MT
ME
ND
VT
OR
ID
WY
SD
Aberdeen
Tribal
Chairmen’s
Health Board
MN
NY
MI
IA
PA
NE
NV
IL
UT
OH
IN
CO
MO
RI
NJ
DC
DE
MD
WV
KS
CA
NH
MA
CT
WI
VA
KY
NC
AZ
TN
OK
Cherokee
Nation
NM
HI
AR
SC
MS
American Samoa
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
Guam
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Republic of Palau
05/08/06 Final
TX
AL
GA
LA
FL
Anita Ruff
Tina Gill
Dana White
Danny Kenneweg
Garry Lowry
Lorrie Graaf
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
National CCC Partners
American Cancer
Society
Centers for Disease
National Cancer
Control and
Institute
Prevention
National Association
of County and City
Health Officials
C-Change
Intercultural
Cancer
Council
North American
Association of
Central Cancer
Registries
Lance Armstrong
Foundation
American College of
Surgeons, Commission
on Cancer
Chronic Disease
Directors
Leadership Institutes
(CCCLI)
• Bring together key partners in the states,
tribes/tribal organizations, and territories
to focus on topics of interest to CCC and
actions that can be taken to reduce the
burden of cancer.
• Phases
– Phase I focused on building partnerships,
getting organized and planning to plan.
– Phase II focused on completing plans,
sustaining a CCC effort and transitioning from
planning to implementation
Leadership Institutes
(CCCLI)
• Phase II-Continued
– Customized CCCLI for American Indians
and Alaskan Natives
• September 2005, Tucson AZ
– Customized CCCLI for Puerto Rico
• 2004 & 2005
– Customized CCCLI for Pacific Island
Jurisdictions
• March 2005, Hawaii
Leadership Institutes
(CCCLI)
Phase III
• Addresses high priority topics of many
CCC partnerships
–
–
–
–
–
–
Colorectal cancer
Tobacco control
Palliation
Survivorship
Clinical trials
Workforce development
Interactive Websites &
Resources for CCC
• CancerPlan.org enables State and Community
Cancer Control Planners to share resources and
tools to effectively develop, implement, and
evaluate Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC)
Plans: http://www.cancerplan.org
• CancerPLANET offers links to comprehensive
cancer control resources for public health
professionals: http://cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov
• CDC National Comprehensive Cancer Control
Program website:
http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ncccp/index.htm
Leadership Support
Teams (LST)
• Coordinated and integrated technical
support for the cancer control leaders in
the states, tribes, and territories
• Communicate creative and innovative
strategies to leaders and national
partners
• Provided by a core team of ACS,
NCI/CIS, CDC, and ICC staff/field
representatives
Leadership Support Team Regions
AK
Alaska
Native
Tribal
Health
Consortium
South Puget
Intertribal
Planning
Agency
Northwest
Portland Area
Indian Health
Board
Fond Du Lac
Reservation
WA
MT
ME
ND
VT
OR
ID
WY
SD
Aberdeen
Tribal
Chairmen’s
Health Board
MN
NY
MI
IA
PA
NE
NV
IL
UT
OH
IN
CO
MO
RI
NJ
DC
DE
MD
WV
KS
CA
NH
MA
CT
WI
VA
KY
NC
AZ
TN
OK
Cherokee
Nation
NM
HI
AR
SC
MS
American Samoa
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
Guam
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Republic of Palau
02/09/06
TX
AL
GA
LA
FL
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Region 4
Region 5
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
The Challenges Ahead
• Making better use of data and science for
decision making
• Integrating our work in CCC with that of
others that address issues of mutual
interests
• Becoming more influential with the public
and decision makers on cancer control
issues
• Demonstrating that we are achieving what
we set out to do and that we are making a
meaningful difference
The Future of CCC
• Continue to expand Comprehensive
Cancer Control at a national and state
level
• Finalize a framework for evaluating
national and state CCC efforts
• Conduct implementation program case
studies and capacity assessment
• Assist programs with tools to find
resources for plan implementation
• Bring CCC plan implementation from
the state to the local level
Thank You!