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Annie Fair, MPH, MSW Tribal Liaison 602-263-1200 x1351 Afair@cdc

CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Activities. Annie Fair, MPH, MSW Tribal Liaison 602-263-1200 x1351 Afair@cdc.gov. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) Overview. National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

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Annie Fair, MPH, MSW Tribal Liaison 602-263-1200 x1351 Afair@cdc

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  1. CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Activities Annie Fair, MPH, MSW Tribal Liaison 602-263-1200 x1351 Afair@cdc.gov

  2. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) Overview • National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program • National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program • National Colorectal Cancer Control Program • DCPC AI/AN Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement • DCPC Urban Indian Cooperative Agreement • DCPC AI/AN Special Projects • Tribal BRFSS Project • Breast Cancer in Young Women

  3. National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) • Screening programs funded in all 50 states, DC, 4 US territories, and 12 American Indian/Alaska Native organizations • Provides breast and cervical cancer screening & diagnosis to low-income, uninsured and underinsured women • Services include • Clinical breast examination; Mammograms; Pap tests, Diagnostic testing for women with abnormal results; Surgical consultation; Referrals to treatment • Approximately 5% of women screened through NBCCEDP are AI/AN women • Technical assistance to increase breast and cervical cancer screening for tribes and states with large native populations

  4. NBCCEDP Tribal Programs • Arctic Slope Native Association Limited • Cherokee Nation • Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe • Hopi Tribe • Kaw Nation • Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc • Navajo Nation

  5. NBCCEDP Tribal Programs continued • Poarch Bank of Creek Indians • South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency • Southcentral Foundation • Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium • Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation

  6. National Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs (NCCCP) • Integrated, coordinated approach across the cancer continuum • Tribal Cancer Plans in 7 tribes and tribal organizations • Assess cancer burden • Address needs of at-risk populations • Create cancer prevention priorities • Build infrastructure to increase AI/ANs’ access to cancer screening and treatment • Next steps: • Implementation • Fostering collaborations with partners

  7. NCCCP Priorities 2010 • Emphasize Primary Prevention of Cancer • Coordinate Early Detection and Treatment Activities • Address Public Health Needs of Cancer Survivors • Use Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes to Guide Sustainable Cancer Control • Promote Health Eqluity as it Relates to Cancer Control • Demonstrate Outcomes Through Evaluation

  8. NCCCP Tribal Programs • Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium • Cherokee Nation • Fond du Lac Reservation • Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board (formerly Aberdeen) • Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board • South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency • Tohono O’odham Nation

  9. National Colorectal Cancer Program (NCCP) • Fund programs in 26 states and 4 tribal organizations • Population-based approach to increase screening rates to at least 80% by 2014 • Integrated with public education campaign, Screen for Life, to increase awareness of the importance of screening • 2005: AI/ANs had second highest incident rate for colorectal cancer • Routine screening can prevent cancer

  10. NCCP Tribal Programs • Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium • Arctic Slope Native Association • South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency • Southcentral Foundation

  11. DCPC Cooperative Agreement – “Collaborative Partnerships in Cancer Prevention and Control Program for AI/AN People” • 5 year grant awarded to Native American Cancer Research Corporation (NACR) in Denver • Will implement and evaluation 10 regional planning conferences focused on state, local and tribal cancer collaboration • 2 Regional Meetings this year • Northwest: Washington, Oregon & Idaho • Northern Plains: South & North Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Montana, and Wyoming

  12. DCPC Cooperative Agreement – “WEAVING Resources for Urban Indian Women’s Wellness” • 3 year grant awarded to Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) in Seattle • Goal of the WEAVING Project is to help increase the number of urban AI/AN women receiving breast and cervical cancer screening services. • Focus on developing program materials and toolkits accessible and sustainable

  13. CCC Tribal BRFSS Project • Special project to collect tribal or tribal organization specific BRFSS data through in-person surveys • Work through the Tribal Epi Centers (TECs) • Year 1 is planning • Anticipate 3 programs to be funded

  14. DCPC Breast Cancer in Young WomenAI/AN Project – “Walking Together: Making a Path Toward Healing” • New funding to develop and implement a national educational campaign about breast cancer in young women • AI/AN Project is a collaborative between IHS Phoenix Indian Medical Center & DCPC • Focus groups will identify barriers to care physically, psychologically and spiritually • Recommendations will be developed to improve cancer care services for AI/AN young women

  15. CDC Tribal Consultation Policy • Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) requires all agencies to develop & implement • Office of the Director, through the Office of State, Tribal, Local & Territorial Support (OSTLTS) is responsible to implement • Currently under revision

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