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Progress Report, Feb. 2007: CDRP Grant Programs

Progress Report, Feb. 2007: CDRP Grant Programs. Singing River Hospital System Pascagoula, Mississippi. Radiation Oncology Research Partnership. W. Sam Dennis, PhD, MD P.I., Singing River Hospital System Sharon Spencer, MD P.I., University of Alabama Comp. CA Center – Birmingham

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Progress Report, Feb. 2007: CDRP Grant Programs

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  1. Progress Report, Feb. 2007:CDRP Grant Programs Singing River Hospital System Pascagoula, Mississippi

  2. Radiation Oncology Research Partnership W. Sam Dennis, PhD, MD P.I., Singing River Hospital System Sharon Spencer, MD P.I., University of Alabama Comp. CA Center – Birmingham Vince Herron, MD P.I., University of Mississippi Medical center

  3. Review: Major Grant Events • Prior P.I. left. • Proposal for restructured Grant submitted to NIH, and NIH accepted. • New P.I. • Hurricane Katrina. • Restructuring implemented and operations were begun.

  4. Review: Major Grant Events (cont) • U. Mississippi replaced Mobile Infirmary as Partner • Singing River Hospital was awarded an expansion grant to facilitate accrual from medical oncology and surgical oncology • A med-onc P.I. added for expansn. grant • Three general surgeons, a urologist, and a gynecologist added as co-investigators

  5. NIH Expansion Grant James Clarkson, M.D. P.I., Medical Oncology John Bailey, M.D. General Surgery William Avara, M.D. General Surgery Edward Dvorak, M.D. General Surgery Mark Lyell, M.D. Urology Julius Bosco, Sr., M.D. Gynecology

  6. Katrina Update • Community still focused on rebuilding, etc. • Most who had the means have rebuilt or partially rebuilt. • The Hospital (SRHS) is still dealing with a disproportionate share of trauma care from the Coast, but situation improving. • The number of trailers is decreasing.

  7. Clinical Research Activities • 35 studies have been opened • Of these, 24 remain open to accrual • Total cases screened Sept ’05 thru Jan’07 = 434 • Total of 44 patients on active study patient roster, including 19 prior to CDRP • Total of 25 patients since CDRP, including 12 from Keesler AFB and 13 new accruals

  8. Results of Patients Screened • No Study Available – 285 • Study Available for disease site – 139 • Not Eligible – 87 • M.D. Preference not to treat on study – 19 • Pt. Declined – 10 • Accrued – 13 • Pending – 10

  9. Disease Sites • Breast – 9 • Colon – 2 • Rectum – 1 • Prostate – 1

  10. Possible Cases Upcoming • Cervix Uteri – 2 • Brain – 1

  11. TeleSynergy • Regular Administrative/Program Meetings • Partner Meetings • Additional Site at U. Miss in place • Additional Equipment Planned at Singing River Hosp.

  12. Patient Navigator Program • Model: Navigator plus van driver. Transportation is a necessary part of our program. • Documentation: Emphasis here so that program can be justified to the Hospital in the long term. • Number of Pts navigated, Dec ’05 thru Jan ’07 = 237

  13. Community Outreach Program • Full time Community Outreach Nurse • Generally, community leaders and community members are not ready to focus on cancer programs post Katrina • We have couched a number of programs under the categories “wellness” and “stress relief” but have put in material regarding cancer prevention/detection

  14. Community Outreach Program(cont) • A total of 37 programs have been presented • A total of 1470 community members have been reached

  15. Future Plans • We are hoping to develop an investigator-initiated study centered around the Patient Fast Fact Sheets. • Increased participation of surgical specialties in protocols. The expansion grant provides those physicians with increased research support.

  16. Summary • Partially recovered from Hurricane Katrina • Expansion Grant in place • Case screening going forward, 13 accruals • Community outreach activities progressing • Navigator Program progressing • Our case roster numbers 44 patients including transfers from Keesler AFB

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