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2-1-1 Workgroup Update Submitted Grants Results of Pooled Data Collection 1

2 Dec 2009 – Consortium Meeting in STL. CPCRN WG will merge with CECCR Group

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Build on existing systems.

240 active systems 240 active systems 46 states, DC, Puerto Rico 46 states, DC, Puerto Rico 80% of U.S. population 80% of U.S. population 16 million calls in million calls in 2009

Administered in four systems

- Mammography - Pap testing - Colonoscopy - HPV vaccine - Smoking - Smoke-free home policies Six cancer needs assessed

- Need at least one69% - Need two or more39% - Need three or more16% Cancer needs of callers (n=1,408)

No health insurance callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

Current smokers callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

Smoke-free home policy callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

Ever had colonoscopy (50+) callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

Up-to-date mammogram (women 40+) callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

Up-to-date Pap test (women 18+) callers vs. U.S. (p <.001)

- Smoking cessation80% - Mammography71% - Pap test57% - HPV vaccination (self)52% - HPV vaccination (daughter)48% - Smoke-free home policy33% Accepted cancer control referral when offered