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Mitchellville Screening Project 2011 Iowa Cancer Summit West Des Moines, IA
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The Iowa Cancer Consortium About ICC Established in 2001. Non-profit 501(c)(3) organization (2008). Comprised of individual and organizational memberships. Funded through State of Iowa Appropriation granted through the Iowa Department of Public Health. Charge: Implement the State’s 5-year Cancer Plan
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Mission and Vision Mission: –Reduce cancer incidence and mortality in Iowa through collaborative efforts that provide services and programs directed toward comprehensive cancer prevention and control. Vision: –Working together to conquer cancer.
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ICC Organizational Chart Implementation Groups: Prevention Screening Treatment Quality of Life Committees: Communications Data & Evaluation Governmental Relations Membership & Nominating Health Equity and Disparities Board of Directors ↓ ↓ Individual and Organizational Members
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Cancer Consortiums in the US The CDC supports 50 states, the District of Columbia, 7 tribal groups, and 7 U.S. Associated Pacific Islands/territories in the development and implementation of cancer control plans.
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Iowa’s Cancer Plan, 2006-2011 Prevention Early Detection Treatment Quality of Life Research Recently revised for 2012…
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Iowa’s Cancer Plan, 2012-2017 Prevention Screening Treatment Quality of Life
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Four Sections 1. Prevention 2. Screening 3. Treatment 4. Quality of Life Overarching Issues... Health disparities Cancer workforce Policy and systems change through advocacy. Collaboration among cancer research organizations. Evaluation of cancer control efforts. Iowa’s Cancer Plan, 2012-2017
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Project Background
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Iowa’s Cancer Plan, 2006-2011 Prevention Early Detection Treatment Quality of Life Research Page 61 was devoted to health disparities.
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Iowa Cancer Health Disparities, 2008 Shows differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality and burden of cancer among specific population groups. Includes: Age, disability, education, ethnicity, gender, geographic location, income or race.
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Project Background To further disparities cancer control efforts, ICC awarded mini-grants ($2500) for outreach within specific communities in 2008. African American Rural Latino Native American Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background African American Mini-Grants Health programming (five 1 hour sessions) to air on an African American Radio Station. Wellness Program @ local Medical Center. Community Outreach Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background Latino Held Cancer Resource Forums for organizations working with Latino communities in Des Moines, IA. Project was funded a 2 nd year by the Iowa Cancer Consortium. One of the organizational leaders was recently awarded a large Promotoras (Community Health Educator) Grant from Susan G. Komen. Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background Rural Outreach in Creston, IA to hold Colorectal Cancer Forums and provide approximately 50 colorectal cancer testing kits (FIT-kit). Hospital paid for test processing. Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background Native American Cancer 101 Training on Meskwaki Settlement Native American Cultural Competency Training Pink Shawl Project Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background Pink Shawl Project Native American women come together to sew shawls and talk about breast health in a culturally appropriate way. Honors women who have survived and ‘walked on’ from breast cancer. Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Background Pink Shawl Project Held in Quad-Cities ($2500 from the Iowa Cancer Consortium) Iowa Cancer Consortium wrote a 2 nd grant to the Northern Plains Comprehensive Cancer Program for an additional $2500 towards a Pink Shawl Project at the Mitchellville Women’s Facility. Mini-grants to diverse populations African AmericanLatinoRuralNative American
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Project Beginning Pink Shawl Event was planned at the Mitchellville Correctional Institute for Women in Mitchellville, IA. Plan: Educational session on breast health. Sew shawls together. Provide screening resources about low/no-cost screening programs. What are the options for women here at the prison?
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Project Beginning Warden said that the prison is required to offer mammograms to the women at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
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How do we cover these women? Warden said that they had been unsuccessful in bringing a mobile mammography unit to the prison. Ideas: Get Polk County Health Department (BCCEDP) involved to pay for services. Bring-in a Mobile Mammography Unit. Have educational & screening day for the women.
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Polk County Breast and Cervical Early Detection Program Polk County has largest population in Iowa. Polk County is home to approximately 14% of all Iowans.
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Polk County Breast and Cervical Early Detection Program Mitchellville is located in Polk County and qualifies for Polk County BCCEDP funds.
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About Mitchellville Mitchellville Correctional Institution for Women. Medium/minimum security prison. Located about 20 minutes east of Des Moines, IA. Roughly 540 inmates and 194 staff
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About Mitchellville Iowa Department of Corrections data Search found 188 matches for women who were born before 9/6/11 (who are over age 40).
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2010 Partners Devised an Memorandum of Understanding between: BCCEDP Polk County Health Department Mercy Medical Center Mobile Mammography Van Iowa Cancer Consortium Iowa Office of Minority and Multicultural Health
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2010 Educational Session (x2) 200-300 women in July 2010. Had 3 session planned – but did not have enough time because there wasn’t enough time due to interest. Time provided in-kind by ICC. Resources Provided... NCI educational booklets about breast cancer. Couldn’t bring – pens. Ordered pencils from Susan G. Komen. Approved incentives: shampoo, body-spray, hair-ties. After session, women could sign-up for BCC program. Screening Days (x2)
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2010 Screening Days (x2) Two dates: July 2010 & August 2010 Only needed 1 extra guard for event Created a make-shift waiting lobby outside of van. Talked about enrollment in BCC after leave prison. Screened 25 women in July and another 26 in August. Results Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids had a radiologist read the mammograms. As part of the MOA, radiologist sent results back to Polk County BCC program and Mitchellville Women’s Facility.
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2011 Involvement BCCEDP Polk County Mercy Medical Center Mobile Mammography Van (Mammo) Iowa Cancer Consortium Iowa Office of Minority and Multicultural Health Des Moines University Mobile Medical Unit (PAP) Visiting Nurses Association
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2011 Plan Educational Session Late August 2011 Screening Day September 13 & 14, 2011
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Mitchellville Screening Project 2011 Funding Cut to funds. Project has been canceled for this year.
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Lessons Learned Don’t give up! Keep looking for solutions.
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Lessons Learned Listen to what your community wants – even when you are not talking about solutions.
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Lessons Learned Invest in partnerships, and watch them grow.
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Lessons Learned Doesn’t take a lot of $ to do impactful projects.
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For more information... Sara Comstock, Executive Director –Phone: (319) 335-8144 –Email: comstock@canceriowa.org
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