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CPCRN Presentation Template Accelerating the Adoption of Evidence-Based Cancer Prevention and Control In Communities September 24, 2013

Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network CPCRN OverviewKurt Ribisl CRCCPPeggy Hannon FQHCShin Ping Tu, Maria Fernandez Capacity TATCam Escoffery SurvivorshipBetsy Risendal, Marcia Ory 2-1-1Matt Kreuter This presentation was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U48DP from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network A national network of academic, public health, and community partners who work together to reduce the burden of cancer, especially among those disproportionately affected

Mission The mission of CPCRN is to accelerate the adoption of evidence- based cancer prevention and control in communities.

Research and Practice Efforts Our work spans the translation continuum Discovery Dissemination Adoption

Organization Collaboration with two Federal Agencies Ten Network Centers at major research institutions U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute

CPCRN Network Center Map

Vicky Taylor (UW) Marcia Ory (Texas A&M) Matt Kreuter (WashU) Michelle Kegler (Emory)Roshan Bastani (UCLA) Maria Fernandez (UT-H) Daniela Friedman (USC) Kurt Ribisl (UNC) Jennifer Allen (Harvard) Betsy Risendal (UCD) Peggy Hannon (UW) Jennifer Leeman (UNC)James Hébert (USC) CPCRN Principal Investigators

Research Focus of Centers Michelle Kegler, DrPH, MPH Evidence-based public health training, nutrition, physical activity, and tobacco use Jennifer Allen, PhD Cancer Screening, tobacco use, obesity, nutrition, physical activity Marcia Ory, PhDSurvivorship, healthy aging Roshan Bastani, PhD Cancer screening, vaccine preventable cancers, nutrition, physical activity, obesity, tobacco Betsy Risendal, PhDSurvivorship, colorectal cancer screening Jennifer Leeman, DrPH, MDiv Tobacco, obesity, survivorship, breast & cervical cancer, disseminating evidence to practice James H é bert, ScD Daniela Friedman, PhD Physical activity, diet, disease mapping, RC colonoscopy, tobacco control, informed decision making, psychosocial/mental health Maria Fernandez, PhD Replication/dissemination, informed decision making, colorectal cancer Vicky Taylor, MD, MPH Peggy Hannon, PhD Cancer screening, workplace Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD Cancer communication and health disparities

CPCRN Cross Center Projects CRC Control Program EBI Use Peggy Hannon, Chair, University of Washington 26 members Federally Qualified Health Centers Shin Ping Tu, Chair, University of Washington 61 members

CPCRN Workgroups Capacity Building – Training & Technical Assistance Evidence-Based Approaches Health Economics Ad Hoc HPV Survivorship

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

CPCRN Grant Applications (cumulative) Grant Applications Funded Grants

CPCRN Multi-Center* Collaborations *More than two centers

Multi-center Grants (cumulative) Multi-center Grant Applications Multi-center Funded Grants

Network Diagram: Evolution of CPCRN Harvard U.Texas U.Wash Centers in CPCRN1 – Centers in CPCRN2 – Centers in CPCRN3 – Rounds of CPCRN Funding CPCRN1:

Network Diagram: Evolution of CPCRN Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Centers in CPCRN1 – Centers in CPCRN2 – Centers in CPCRN3 – Rounds of CPCRN Funding CPCRN2:

Network Diagram: Evolution of CPCRN Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Centers in CPCRN1 – Centers in CPCRN2 – Centers in CPCRN3 – Rounds of CPCRN Funding CPCRN3:

Network Diagram: Multi-center Connections Grants and Publications Legend Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado CPCRN2 CPCRN3 Number of Connections Centers in CPCRN1 – Centers in CPCRN2 – Centers in CPCRN3 – Rounds of CPCRN Funding Connections between centers

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2004 Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2005 Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2006 UNC Emory Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA Morehouse Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2007 Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2008 Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2009 Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2010 U.Texas Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2011 USCHarvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M U.Colorado

Network Diagram: Multi-center Grants, 2012 Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado

Multi-center Publications (cumulative)

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2004 Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2005 Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2006 UCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.Wash

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2007 UCLA UNC Emory Wash.U Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.Wash Morehouse

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2008 UNC Emory Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA Morehouse Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2009 Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2010 Texas A&M USC U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.Wash UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U UCLA

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2011 Texas A&M U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U USC

Network Diagram: Multi-center Publications, 2012 Texas A&M U.Colorado Harvard U.Texas U.WashUCLA UNC Morehouse Emory Wash.U USC

Successes: CPCRN Funding (9/30/2009-3/29/13) Multi-Center CPCRN  Applications $60,680,675  Funded Grants $31,161,560 The CPCRN Network  Applications $518,965,412  Funded Grants $154,518,735