Transcript Slide 1

Pam Isom, RN, MPH
Program Manager
TN Department of Health
 In
1998, CDC established the National
Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
(NCCCP), which provided seed money and
technical support for the development and
implementation of CCC plans.
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In 1998 there were 6 programs. Currently
there are 65.
 To
measurably reduce the burden of cancer
by implementing a collaborative statewide
plan driven by data, science, capacity and
outcomes.
 Executive
Committee
 Resource
Committees
 Regional
Coalitions – Memphis
Jackson
Middle
Southeast
East
Northeast
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Robert R. Clark, M.S., FACHE, Director of Public Policy and
External Affairs, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Alecia Malin Fair, DrPH, Assistant Professor, Meharry Medical
College
Ingrid Meszoely, MD, Surgical Oncology, Vanderbilt
Mary Jane Dewey, MPA, Program Manager, Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early Detection Program, TN Department of Health
Bruce Behringer, MPH, Associate Vice President, Division of
Health Sciences, East Tennessee State University
Pam Isom, RN, MPH, Program Manager, Tennessee
Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, Tennessee
Department of Health
 300
+ volunteers across the state
 Cancer advocacy and service organizations
 Health professionals including cancer centers
 Cancer survivors and caregivers
 Educational Institutions
 Coordinating
national, state, regional and
local activities with data that documents the
need
 Representing attention to multiple cancers,
multiple steps in the continuum of cancer care
 Linking local implementation to evidencebased practices
 Bringing awareness to cancer disparities
 Promoting policy and systems approaches
State of
TennesseeComprehensive
Cancer Control Plan
2009-2012
http://health.state.tn.us/CCCP/
East and West Regions
Partners: East Regional Coalition, Jackson
Regional Coalition, ACS, Shelby County
School System, Jackson Educational System,
TC2 State Office.
State Plan Goal: Skin Cancer & Melanoma p.50
Objective 1
Evaluation: Pre and Post Survey – Immediate, 3
month and 6 month
Based upon data received from the TN Cancer
Registry, it was noted that an area in the West
had a Melanoma rate 59% above the expected
value.
This information was shared with the regional
coalition which decided this was an area they
wanted to focus on.
They requested assistance with program
development.
East Region had an established skin cancer and
melanoma committee which was reporting
successful interventions with their programs.
These two regions were connected to share
concerns and possible interventions to reduce
the percentage of Melanoma in the West
region.
At the present time they have collaborated on
two specific programs and target groups
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Sororities
The middle/high schools
Sun safety is encouraged and information
regarding tanning beds is provided.
The younger students make UV bracelets.
These are currently being implemented.
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and become active in the Coalition
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Tennessee Cancer Coalition
 Follow on Twitter: TC2
 Web Sites: www.TNCancerCoalition.org
http://health.state.tn.us/CCCP/
Pam Isom, RN, MPH
425 Cordell Hull Building, 6th Floor
Office of Cancer Surveillance
Nashville, TN 37243
615-741-1638
[email protected]