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May 5, 2021 - Webcast 2: Innovations in Early Detection of Cancer - Session Agenda
12:30 pm - 1:55 pm EDT
Welcome & Panel: Innovations in Cancer Screening
Overview
Moderator: Robert Smith, PhD, Center for Cancer Screening, American Cancer Society
Strategies for Cost-Effective Interventions for Cervical Cancer Screening in Low-Resource Areas
Ophira Ginsburg, MD, MSc, FRCPC, New York University Langone Health
Increasing Access to Lung Cancer Screening for American Indians in South Dakota
Daniel Petereit, MD, FASTRO, Cancer Care Institute at Monument Health (Rapid City, South Dakota)
Improving Follow-Up of Positive Stool-Based Tests with Timely Colonoscopies in Community Health Centers
Gloria D. Coronado, PhD, Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente
Speaker(s)
Ophira Ginsburg, MD, MSc, FRCPC, New York University Langone Health
Daniel Petereit, MD, FASTRO, Cancer Care Institute at Monument Health (Rapid City, South Dakota)
Gloria D. Coronado, PhD, Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente
Moderators
Robert Smith, PhD, American Cancer Society
2:00 pm - 2:38 pm EDT
Impact of COVID-19 on State and Local Public Health Efforts in Cancer Screening & Prevention
Overview
Weathering the COVID Storm: Impact on State- and County-Level Public Health Efforts in Cancer Screening and Prevention Now and in the Future
Marcus Plescia, MD, MPH, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
10-minute discussion and Q&A moderated by Erin Matthews Thomas, MS, HSAS, Potomac Health Foundation, with Dr. Plescia and participants.
Speaker(s)
Marcus Plescia, MD, MPH, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
Moderators
Erin Matthews Thomas, MS, HSAS, Potomac Health Foundation
2:40 pm - 3:25 pm EDT
Sponsored Content: MCED Technology & Improving Cancer Detection in the Population
Overview
Sponsored by GRAIL
MCED Technology & Improving Cancer Detection in the Population
Joshua Ofman, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Head of External Affairs, GRAIL
Speaker(s)
Joshua Ofman, MD, MSHS, GRAIL
3:30 pm - 4:15 pm EDT
Community-Level Presentations: Cancer Screening
Overview
Moderator: Elizabeth Westbrook, MCHES, University of Louisville, Kentucky Cancer Program
A Peer Response to Hepatitis C in Persons Who Inject Drugs in Rural Virginia and West Virginia
Lawson Koeppel, MSW, Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition
Using Technology to Achieve Timely Diagnostic Colonoscopy
Manasi Jayaprakash, MD, MPH, Center for Asian Health Equity, UChicago Medicine
Developing a State-Wide Shared Vision for Lung Cancer Screening in West Virginia
Shelly Dusic, MA, West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program, West Virginia University Cancer Institute
Speaker(s)
Lawson Koeppel, MSW, Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition
Manasi Jayaprakash, MD, MPH, Center for Asian Health Equity, UChicago Medicine
Shelly Dusic, MA (she/her), West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program, WVU Cancer Institute
Moderators
Elizabeth Westbrook, MCHES, University of Louisville, Kentucky Cancer Program
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Learning Objectives
After viewing Webcast 2, the learner will be able to:
Identify 1 big challenge and a way to overcome it in low-resource areas for each of these cancer screenings:
- Cervical cancer
- Lung cancer
- Colorectal cancer
Give 2 ways that the pandemic has negatively impacted the nation’s public health.
Briefly discuss 2 lessons learned from the pandemic with potential to improve the nation’s health.
Identify 2 ‘best-practice’ strategies that add to success of community-level screening programs in underserved communities.