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Kentucky Cancer Consortium Resource Plan July 2013.

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1 Kentucky Cancer Consortium Resource Plan July 2013

2 Purpose of Resource Plan Educate healthcare decision makers, elected officials, funders and interested Kentuckians on the potential to decrease the cancer burden in Kentucky through supporting cancer prevention and early detection as defined in the Kentucky Cancer Consortium Resource Plan.

3 Kentucky has a Cancer Problem Kentucky has the highest rate of new cancers in the U.S. Kentucky has the highest death rate for all cancers combined in the U.S.

4 Cancer Burden in Kentucky * Note: Rates are very small, so any change in the number can appear significant. The difference in KY and the U.S. is not as large as it appears. 2005-2009, U.S. Cancer Statistics Type of CancerWhere Kentucky ranks in the U.S. for rate of new cases Where Kentucky ranks in the U.S. for rate of deaths Difference between Kentucky and the U.S. death rate Lung1146% ↑ Colon1419% ↑ Breast31212% ↑ Cervical9621% ↑*

5 Average % of Kentuckians Diagnosed at Early vs. Late Stage Lung cancer –Almost all late stage Colon and cervical cancer –Have similar numbers, both have higher late stage Breast cancer –More early stage than late stage

6 U.S. Cancer Treatment Costs 2010 and Estimated Change in 2020 ** This assumes no change in incidence or survival. Estimates have been made for a 5% change in medical costs.

7 The Impact of Prevention Thousands of Kentuckians die each year from cancers that could have been prevented or found early through screening.

8 Working Together Toward a Solution Kentucky Cancer Consortium –Made up of more than 55 organizations representing healthcare, advocacy, government, non-profit entities Members work collaboratively to define the financial resources needed to prevent cancers, in order to save lives and money.

9 What Can We Do for Kentucky? For every $100,000 invested in cancer prevention and screening… Number of Kentuckians who can receive services Smoking cessation medications*666 Lung cancer screening**135 Colon cancer screening246 Breast cancer screening403 Cervical cancer screening450 * Nicotine replacement therapy ** For those at high risk and screened for the first time

10 What Can We Do for Kentucky? For every $500,000 invested in cancer prevention and screening… Number of Kentuckians who can receive services Smoking cessation medications*3,333 Lung cancer screening**675 Colon cancer screening1,229 Breast cancer screening2,016 Cervical cancer screening2,102 * Nicotine replacement therapy ** For those at high risk and screened for the first time

11 What Can We Do for Kentucky? For every $1,000,000 invested in cancer prevention and screening… Number of Kentuckians who can receive services Smoking cessation medications*6,666 Lung cancer screening**1,350 Colon cancer screening2,457 Breast cancer screening4,032 Cervical cancer screening4,504 * Nicotine replacement therapy ** For those at high risk and screened for the first time

12 Thank You Kentucky Cancer Consortium Resource Plan Team Paula Arnett, MBA, DrPH, KY Rural Health Association, UK Rural Physicians Program Irene Centers, BA, Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, KDPH Angela Criswell, MA, CPS, Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, KDPH Bobbye Gray, RN, BS, Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, KDPH Jack Hillard, B.A., Kentucky Cancer Foundation Meghan Johnson, Kentucky Cancer Consortium intern, presentation draft Jessica Jones, MSW, Kentucky Cancer Consortium Whitney Jones, MD, Colon Cancer Prevention Project, Kentucky Cancer Foundation Kelly Kelly, RN, KY Department of Insurance Dan Kenady, MD, FACS, UK Dept. of Surgery, American College of Surgeons Goetz Kloecker, MD, MBA, MSPH, FACP, University of Louisville Bryan Loy, MD, MBA, Humana – KY Janet Luttrell, Colon Cancer Prevention Program, KDPH Sivaram Maratha, MS, MPA, Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program Colette McCoy, MBA, Lung Cancer Alliance Mark Milburn, RPh, Kentucky One Health Jaclyn Nee, MPH, Kentucky Cancer Registry Jennifer Redmond, DrPH, Kentucky Cancer Consortium David Richwine, RN, BSN, Health Care Alliance Liaison, Bristol Myers-Squibb Robert Shaw, MS, FACHE, Norton Cancer Institute Andrea Shepherd, Colon Cancer Prevention Project Melody Stafford, RN, Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program, KDPH Sue Thomas-Cox, RN, BA, MAC, Chronic Disease Prevention, KDPH Ashli Watts, MA, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

13 For More Information Kentucky Cancer Consortium Resource Plan –Contact Jennifer Redmond, DrPH, jredmond@kycancerc.org 859-257-3925 jredmond@kycancerc.org Download the full Resource Plan at www.kycancerc.org www.kycancerc.org


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