Maryland Cancer Collaborative
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Maryland Cancer Maryland Cancer CollaborativeCollaborative
ORIENTATION
Alva Hutchison, Chair
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Overview of the Situation:
We’ve got a big, complex problem = CANCER
We’ve got many ways to address the problem = MARYLAND’S CANCER PLAN
We’ve got stakeholders and volunteers to help with the problem = MARYLAND CANCER COLLABORATIVE
HOW DO WE GET SOMETHING DONE to address the burden of cancer in Maryland?
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The Maryland Comprehensive The Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan…what is it?Cancer Control Plan…what is it?
A resource for all Marylanders
A guide for health professionals
Provides Goals/Objectives/Strategies to guide cancer control activities in Maryland
Encourages collaboration and cohesiveness among stakeholders working to reduce the burden of cancer in Maryland
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MCCCP Chapters
Chapter 1. Burden of Cancer in Maryland
Special Topics in Cancer ControlChapter 2. Cancer SurveillanceChapter 3. Cancer DisparitiesChapter 4. Patient Issues and Survivorship
Primary Prevention of Cancer Chapter 5. Tobacco-Use Prevention/Cessation and Lung CancerChapter 6. Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Healthy WeightChapter 7. Ultraviolet Radiation and Skin CancerChapter 8. Environmental/Occupational Issues and Cancer
Site-Specific Prevention and Early Detection of CancerChapter 9. Colorectal CancerChapter 10. Breast CancerChapter 11. Prostate CancerChapter 12. Oral CancerChapter 13. Cervical Cancer
Tertiary Cancer Control TopicsChapter 14. Pain ManagementChapter 15. Palliative and Hospice Care
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The Full MCCCPThe Full MCCCP
Living Document
Easy to Use Format
Interactive PDF of Plan w/ links to more info available at:
http://fha.dhmh.maryland.gov/cancer/cancerplan
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About the PlanAbout the Plan
Includes for each chapter:
Summary of latest data and information
Goals/Objectives/Strategies
SMART Objectives
Links to more information to be housed at: http://fha.dhmh.maryland.gov/cancer/cancerplan
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Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
Small document for easy reference
Two page summary of each chapter including the Goals/Objectives/Strategies
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How do we move from Plan…. to ACTION?
MCCC Plan has:14 Chapters plus Burden of Cancer Chapter
23 Goals76 OBJECTIVESEach with 2-3 Strategies
NEED TO PRIORITIZE!
NEED TO COLLABORATE!
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative
GOALS
Work with individuals and organizations throughout the state to implement the Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
Bring together existing groups and new partners from across the state to collaborate on a common goal: reduce the burden of cancer in Maryland
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CDC Comprehensive Cancer National Program Priorities Emphasize Primary Prevention of Cancer Coordinate Early Detection and Treatment Activities Address Public Health Needs of Cancer Survivors Use Policy, Systems and Environmental Changes to
Guide Sustainable Cancer Control Promote Health Equity as it Relations to Cancer
Control Demonstrate Outcomes through Evaluation
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative
There are 6 Committees(Based on CDC’s Priorities)
Primary Prevention Early Detection and Treatment Survivorship, Palliative Care, and Pain
Management Policy Cancer Disparities Evaluation
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MCC Steering CommitteeChair: Alva Hutchison, Retired Executive, American Cancer Society, South Atlantic Division
Primary Prevention Chair Elizabeth Platz, ScD, MPH, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Early Detection and Treatment Co-Chairs Rachel Levin, Chase Brexton Health Services Craig Pollack, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Survivorship/Palliative & Hospice Care/Pain Management Co-Chairs Brock Yetso, Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults Suman Rao, MD, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Cancer Institute at Franklin Square
Policy Chair Kathleen Hoke, JD, University of Maryland School of Law, Center for Tobacco Regulation
Cancer Disparities Co-Chairs Carlessia Hussein, DrPH, RN, DHMH, Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities Marcos Pesquera, RPh, MPH, Center on Health Disparities, Adventist HealthCare
Evaluation Co-Chairs Marie Deiner-West, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Kathy Helzlsouer, MD, MHS, Mercy Medical Center Maryland State Council on Cancer Council Liaison: Brian McCagh, Berman Cancer
Institute, Greater Baltimore Medical Center DHMH Comprehensive Cancer Control Liaison: Courtney Lewis
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative Committees Each committee has a chair or co-chairs Committees:
Have reviewed relevant chapters in the Plan Have determined priorities from the Plan to work
toward in the next two years (2012-2014) Have created action plans outlining specific
activities for their selected priorities Are implementing their action plans
Each committee meets at least twice per year, sometimes more often. Teleconferencing is usually available.
Full Collaborative meets at least annually Full Collaborative meets at least annually (next meeting: January 2013)(next meeting: January 2013)
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How we will make a difference!
Priorities for 2012-2014 Address Gaps in Cancer Control in Maryland Are Best Achieved through Collaboration
Each Committee offers 2 OBJECTIVES and associated STRATEGIES from MCCC Plan to implement
Each Committee follows an Action Plan [contact staff or Committee Chair(s) for specific Action Plans]
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How we will make a difference!
Agencies and Community Organizations implement strategies from the Maryland Cancer Plan, within their program of work
Report Activities from the Community to DHMH with the Implementation Reporting Tool
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative Membership
OPEN MEMBERSHIP
Anyone interested can join
Members can join a Committee or join as a Corresponding Member
Members sign up to work on selected objectives and activities through Collaborative Committees
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative Membership Members agree to:
Be identified as a member of the MCC Support and utilize the Cancer Plan Participate in meetings regularly (except for corresponding members) Take specific action to implement the goals, objectives, and strategies
of the Cancer Plan Support and participate in evaluation of implementation efforts Report implementation efforts and progress to DHMH Report in-kind contributions toward Maryland Cancer Collaborative
activities, such as student volunteer time, donated meeting space, implementation efforts, etc.
Bring available resources to the table (expertise, specific skills, educational materials, website and/or graphic design services, mailings, meeting rooms, student volunteers, etc.)
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Maryland Cancer Collaborative Membership Members
Sign a Membership Agreement Follow a specific Communications
Approval Process Follow Policy Ground Rules (pending approval, TBA)
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Questions?
http://fha.dhmh.maryland.gov/cancer/cancerplan
Alva Hutchison, Chair
302-841-3632
STAFF CONTACTS Sarah Conolly Hokenmaier, MPA
Acting Deputy Director, Center for Cancer Prevention and Control
410-767-0804
Meredith Truss, MPP
Health Policy Analyst, Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
410-767-5641