UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Markey Cancer Control Program Lucille Parker Markey Cancer Center.

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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Markey Cancer Control Program Lucille Parker Markey Cancer Center

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Markey Cancer Control Program Cancer Information Service of the Mid-South Prevention Research Center Appalachia Cancer Network University of Louisville Brown Cancer Center University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center Kentucky Cancer Program Kentucky Cancer Registry Kentucky-Appalachian Science Enrichment Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program The divisions of the UK Markey Cancer Control Program have distinct but complementary strengths and missions. Together, they form a multi-faceted and comprehensive cancer control program.

UK Markey Cancer Control Program The UK Markey Cancer Control Program divisions integrate Data (Kentucky Cancer Registry) Information (Cancer Information Service) Outreach (Kentucky Cancer Program) Research (all divisions)

UK Markey Cancer Control Program  No. 4 in death rates from all cancers  No. 1 in lung cancer death rates  No. 3 in cervical cancer death rates  No. 8 in colorectal cancer death rates More than 20,000 new cancer cases and 9,500 cancer deaths are reported annually in Kentucky Nationally, Kentucky ranks

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Most common cancers in Kentucky Lung Breast Prostate Colon/rectum Melanoma

UK Markey Cancer Control Program The UK Markey Cancer Control Program Monitors all cancers diagnosed and treated in Kentucky Provides this data to communities and helps local groups identify cancer problems and find solutions Brings together researchers to develop new cancer control approaches Operates two nationally funded research centers that focus on rural populations, including Appalachia Works with a wide variety of partners across the state

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Cancer Information Service contract from NCI Prevention Research Center grant from CDC Kentucky Cancer Registry grant from CDC Appalachia Cancer Network grant from NCI Colorectal Cancer High Rate/Low Rate Study grant: from CDC Project to Overcome the Digital Divide grant from NCI Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program contract from NCI Current research grants and contracts

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Research grants and contracts pending or under development Proposal to become an NCI Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication (under development) Four RO1 proposals in cancer communication (under development) NCI/NIDR oral cancer epidemiology grant (under development) RO1 proposal to NCI on Changing the Patterns of Care for Stage III Colon Cancer (pending)

UK Markey Cancer Control Program The Kentucky Cancer Registry

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky’s population-based central cancer registry Funded by the Kentucky Legislature and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Gold-certified as one of the premiere cancer registries in North America Part of the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program Kentucky Cancer Registry

UK Markey Cancer Control Program KCR data Shows age-adjusted cancer incidence rates by county and Area Development District (ADD) Includes demographic information (age, sex, race, etc.) and cancer-specific information (type, stage, treatment, etc.) Is managed by a state-of-the-art electronic data system Kentucky Cancer Registry

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Shows how age-adjusted cancer incidence rates in Kentucky are different from those reported by NCI’s SEER Program Shows how age-adjusted cancer incidence rates in Kentucky have been increasing each year since 1995 while the SEER age-adjusted rates have been decreasing Kentucky Cancer Registry

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Annual Report of Cancer Incidence in Kentucky Presented to legislators and all district cancer councils each year Resource for cancer control planners, public health officials, hospitals, researchers, educators, policy- makers and journalists Available on KCR Web site at Kentucky Cancer Registry

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Cancer Information Service of the Mid-South CANCER

UK Markey Cancer Control Program The CIS of the Mid-South serves Kentucky Arkansas Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana CANCER Cancer Information of the Mid-South

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Part of the National Cancer Institute One of 14 regional CIS offices Delivers the latest, most accurate cancer information to patients, their families, the public, and health professionals Serves the public through Cancer Information of the Mid-South CANCER  Toll-free Information Service ( CANCER  Partnership Program  Research

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Information Service Specially trained staff explain scientific information to callers in easy-to-understand terms Responds to almost 14,000 calls to CANCER each year Tailored and personal attention to each caller All calls confidential Cancer Information of the Mid-South CANCER

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Partnership Program works with trusted state and regional organizations to reach minority and medically underserved audiences. CIS helps partners Cancer Information of the Mid-South CANCER  develop programs  obtain NCI materials  build coalitions  conduct training  network with one another

UK Markey Cancer Control Program CIS role in research Educates callers about clinical trials through Information Service Conducts trainings about clinical trials for health professionals and the public through Partnership Program Participates in research on how to promote healthy behaviors and communicate health information effectively Cancer Information of the Mid-South CANCER

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky Cancer Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Jointly administered by the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville Funded by the Kentucky General Assembly Serves all of Kentucky through a unique network of 13 regional outreach offices Focuses on cancer education and prevention Kentucky Cancer Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Works closely with Kentucky Department for Public Health American Cancer Society Hospitals Community coalitions Other health agencies Kentucky Cancer Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program KCP cancer control specialists Plan and implement cancer control programs with community partners Publish regional resource directories Help establish and maintain cancer support groups Help communities develop patient education programs Adopt and promote proven scientific strategies for cancer control Kentucky Cancer Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Cancer control programs in Appalachia Governor’s Task Force on Breast Cancer 40 county breast and cervical cancer coalitions Kentucky Breast Cancer Coalition Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer KCP takes a leadership role in initiatives addressing unique needs and special populations, such as Kentucky Cancer Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Appalachia Cancer Network

UK Markey Cancer Control Program One of 17 projects funded through NCI’s Special Populations Networks for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training Consortium of regional, state and local partners Serves Appalachian areas of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New York Appalachia Cancer Network

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Priority areas Cancer control research and programs Increased participation in clinical trials among Appalachian residents Greater interest in cancer control research careers among Appalachian residents Appalachia Cancer Network

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Goals Increase access to existing cancer education programs, information and services Expand cancer control network of local, state, regional and national partners established by NCI’s now- completed Appalachia Leadership Initiative on Cancer (ALIC) Stimulate interest in research and help local researchers compete for cancer research funding Enhance and expand regional cancer data collection systems

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Prevention Research Center

UK Markey Cancer Control Program One of 24 centers within the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Prevention Research Center Network Conducts research in collaboration with other cancer surveillance, education, outreach and research programs in the region Serves Appalachian regions of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia Focus on lung, cervix, colorectal and breast cancers Prevention Research Center

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Goals Conduct research on cancer risk factors in Central Appalachia Design, implement and evaluate interventions Link prevention research to public health and clinical practice Provide cancer prevention and control research training opportunities to clinicians and scientists throughout Central Appalachia Prevention Research Center

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Key projects Tobacco prevention and cessation pilot program Mail and household survey of risk factor prevalence Prevention Research Center

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky-Appalachian Science Enrichment Program

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky-Appalachian Science Enrichment Program Funded by the National Cancer Institute Sponsors a five-week residential summer camp at the University of Kentucky Available to 9th-grade students from under- represented and low-income groups, such as Appalachian, Asian-American, Black American, Hispanic American, and Native American

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky-Appalachian Science Enrichment Program Camp activities Group study of case histories of selected cancer- related issues Academic experiences in science and mathematics Learning skills instruction Career exploration in science, mathematics, engineering, science research, and health careers Site visits and field experiences

UK Markey Cancer Control Program Kentucky-Appalachian Science Enrichment Program Goals Enhance students’ scientific, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills Promote interaction and friendships among faculty, staff and students Encourage youths to consider careers in science, especially cancer research

UK Markey Cancer Control Program “Kentucky is rich in resources to help prevent and control cancer. We have the opportunity to make real progress against this terrible disease if we pull together and share those resources.” Steve Wyatt, D.M.D., M.P.H. Associate Director for Cancer Control