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1 Florida’s Top 5 Causes of Deaths
Stateline analysis of CDC data 2014, Number per 100,000 individuals Cancer 152.9 Heart Disease 151.3 Accidents 41.4 Lung Disease 38.0 Stroke 38.0

2 Cancer Deaths in Florida
Data from FCDS and SEER 12.5% decline since 1950s Reasons for fewer deaths: Tobacco cessation & prevention Better cancer screening for breast, cervix, prostate Improved diet & sanitation reducing stomach cancer Avoid estrogen + progesterone in post-menopausal women Better treatment for limited stage cancers

3 Cancer Deaths in Florida
Data from CDC 1999–2013 Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report Metastatic Late Stage

4 Cancer Incidence in Florida
Data from FCDS and SEER 10% increase since 1970s Longer life-span Increased cancer screening Diet & exercise Pregnancy & breast-feeding 110,000 cancer cases per year reported to FCDS + 20,000 cases per year in outpatient clinics Prostate cancer Skin cancers Blood/Lymph Node cancers 1.3 Million Floridians with History of Cancer

5 Cancer Incidence in Florida
Data from CDC 1999–2013 Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report

6 Cancer Incidence in Florida
Data from FCDS Land Use 2013 Annual Age-Adjusted Incidence Cancer

7 Florida’s Cancer Problem
Common: (44*HOURS) Floridians will be diagnosed with cancer during this meeting. Lethal: (11*HOURS) Floridians will die of cancer during this meeting.

8 Florida Cancer Control & Research Advisory Council
Mission: Advise the Florida Legislature, Florida Surgeon General, and Governor of Florida on ways to reduce Florida’s cancer burden.

9 Florida Cancer Control & Research Advisory Council
Section , Florida Statutes Advise the Florida Board of Governors, Florida Surgeon General, and Florida Legislature with respect to cancer control and research in Florida. Florida Cancer Plan Florida Research Plan Cancer Center of Excellence Awards

10 Florida Cancer Plan 5 goals 15 objectives 153 tasks Initiating
2015 – 2020 Faces of Cancer Best Defense is Great Offense Improving Patient Outcomes Beyond Cancer Diagnosis Destination for Research & Care Expand FCDS case capture Reduce tobacco use Health equity and access Cancer survivorship Invest in biomedical research Data repository of outcomes Promote healthy lifestyles (obesity, HPV vaccine, UV, radon) Quality cancer care Quality of life Biomedical workforce pipeline (K-12 & beyond) Data repository of screening, laboratory and molecular data Increase cancer screenings Clinical trials End of life care Telehealth The Florida Cancer Plan aims to reduce the cancer burden across the state and improve the lives of Floridians.  As the statewide call to action for cancer research, prevention, and control, the Plan presents a set of goals, objectives, and strategies to help inform and guide communities in the fight against cancer. The intent of the Plan is to provide a coordinated, prioritized, and actionable framework that will help guide efforts to fight the human and economic burden of cancer in Florida.  The Florida Cancer Plan is renewed every 5 years and is developed with input provided from organizations and institutions, community leaders, planners, coalition members, cancer survivors, and family and friends affected by cancer. Initiating In Progress Complete 5 goals 15 objectives 153 tasks

11 Florida CCRAB Special Emphasis Areas
Florida Cancer Plan 01 02 03 04 05 Funding for the Biomedical Research Programs (King & Coley) HPV vaccination to prevent cervical cancer and head & neck cancer Colorectal Cancer Prevention Telehealth Florida Cancer Registry at FCDS


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