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CPCRN: Overview and Cancer Registry Research

CPCRN Mission. To accelerate the adoption of evidence-based cancer prevention and control in communities.. Organization. One of five Thematic Research Networks in the Prevention Research Centers (PRCs)Only Thematic Network focused on dissemination and translationCollaboration with two Federal Agen

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CPCRN: Overview and Cancer Registry Research

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    1. CPCRN: Overview and Cancer Registry Research Kurt M. Ribisl, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CPCRN Coordinating Center CDC, Atlanta, GA May 24, 2010

    2. CPCRN Mission To accelerate the adoption of evidence-based cancer prevention and control in communities.

    3. Organization One of five Thematic Research Networks in the Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) Only Thematic Network focused on dissemination and translation Collaboration with two Federal Agencies CDC – Division of Cancer Prevention and Control NCI – Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences Ten Network Centers at major research institutions

    4. PI’s

    5. Network Center Map

    7. PrCA Incidence in Relation to Soil Metal Concentration: Unique Use of Combining SCCCR & Environmental Data

    8. Texas Cancer Information Texas Cancer Information can connect patients, caregivers, the general public, health care policy planners, physicians and other health professionals with reliable online cancer information. Dr. Fernandez is on the advisory committee. Dr. Fernandez is working with Lewis Foxhall on developing a logic model for the TCI.

    9. UCLA & California Cancer Registry

    12. Overview H-e-NC is a platform for delivering and testing interventions to reduce cancer related morbidity and mortality Priority cancers are breast, colon, and lung Priority behaviors linked to tobacco use; obesity; lack of regular cancer screening, referral, and follow-up.

    13. Interventions Interactive telephone, web-based, and mobile interventions Decision support interventions Health care provider and system interventions Social network, organization, and community participatory approaches to reaching minority and underserved populations Investigation of and interventions to address racial inequities in cancer health care

    14. Maximizing the social impact of cancer registry data

    15. Broader goals: - Not just science and planning and grant writing - Public awareness/education - Policy influence Different audiences: - Not just scientists - public - patients and families - providers - policy and decision makers Information design - Audiences differ in ability and motivation - Communicating effectively with non-technical audiences - These audiences expect increasingly simple but sophisticated designs Technology and tools - make it possible to do more than ever with data Strategic, proactive approach - Moving beyond reactive posture and reporting through in-group channels - What goals can cancer data help us achieve?Broader goals: - Not just science and planning and grant writing - Public awareness/education - Policy influence Different audiences: - Not just scientists - public - patients and families - providers - policy and decision makers Information design - Audiences differ in ability and motivation - Communicating effectively with non-technical audiences - These audiences expect increasingly simple but sophisticated designs Technology and tools - make it possible to do more than ever with data Strategic, proactive approach - Moving beyond reactive posture and reporting through in-group channels - What goals can cancer data help us achieve?

    18. Promoting Screening Hi-Risk Areas Promotion of screening through kiosks Washington University (Matt Kreuter et al.)

    19. Reach and specificity Criteria for prioritizing among settings

    21. CPCRN Strengths Advancing science for implementation and translation research Strong community partnerships Focus on underserved populations Broad geographic outreach Research focus that complements CDC priorities Infrastructure funding provides impetus to focus beyond discovery and be opportunistic

    22. Contact Us CDC Contacts Kathi Wilson Vicki Benard UNC Coordinating Center Kurt M. Ribisl (919) 843-8042; kurt_ribisl@unc.udu Contact Centers Directly on Specific Projects – please cc: Kurt/Kathi/Vicki

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