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DRAFT Delaware Cancer Consortium Early Detection and Prevention November 15, 2010 Delaware Technical & Community College Dover, DE Attendees Members of EP&D Did Not Attend Did Not Attend Attended Attended Attended Did Not Attend Attended Did Not Attend Did Not Attend Heather Bittner-Fagen, MD, Helen F. Graham Cancer Center Victoria Cooke, DE Breast Cancer Coalition, Inc. Stephen Grubbs, MD, Medical Oncology Hematology Consultants, PA Nora Katurakes, Helen F. Graham Cancer Center Carolee Polek, DE Diamond Chapter of the Oncology Nursing Society Dr. Estelle Whitney, OB GYN Faculty Practice, CCHS Robert Sykes, Ph.D., University of Delaware, Center for Translational Cancer Research James Tancredi, Tancredi Colon Cancer Prevention Foundation Dr. Rafael Zaragoza, Prostate Cancer Awareness Program Staff Attended Attended Lisa Henry, Division of Public Health RaTonya Quail, Division of Public Health Public Attendees/Other Attended Staff Theresa Young, American Cancer Association Review of Previous Meeting Minutes Committee members approved the September 20, 2010 Early Prevention & Detection meeting minutes with the following minor changes as follows:. American Academy of Doctors/Physicians is not the correct name; the correct name is American Academy Family Physicians and American Academy College Physicians Old & New Business Welcome, New Committee Member (s) and/or Staff Introductions: Dr. Stephen Grubbs called the meeting to order and requested an around the table introduction. Updates from last meeting Corrections were made: Dr. Grubbs reviewed the DCC Prostate Screening Recommendations for the Committee members as follows: No mass screening Promote education for informed decisions Screening for ≥ 75 years less desirable but individualized; screening not recommended for life expectancy ‹less than 10 years} Offer average risk screening at 50 years with informed decision process High Risk Individuals should be encouraged to screen starting ages 40 years (several 1st degree relatives) or 45 years (African American; or 1st degree relative ‹ 65 years; or family history of BRCAII) PSA alone or with or without a DRE and screening at 1-2 year intervals are acceptable. (Recommendation changed and approved by the Committee) If the client is a (personal or family history) Brackett 2carrier, they are 5x’s the risk of getting Prostate Cancer. If client is a Brackett 1 carrier, there’s a 1.8 chance of getting Cancer. The Committee reviewed and approved the Prostate Screening Recommendations and they will be forward to the Disparities Committee since the recommendations was also be approved by the Disparities Committee. Update Ms Henry informed the committee about the Advisory Counsel meeting. This committee is the overseers of Tobacco Settlement Monies. The Health fund is sending a recommendation to the Governor for Fiscal year 2012. These funds help programs like the Department of Justice, Emergency Medicaid for Undocumented citizens, and the DE Assistance for Prescription Drugs program. Also for programs such as Disease Prevention, Adult Smoking, Healthcare Reimbursements, and Workforce Development. Year 3 Accomplishments Ms. Henry provided a packet of Year 1 and Year 2 accomplishments. She went over the Goals and Tasks for Year 3. The objective to use claims data to provide Nurse Navigation, referrals and scheduling to interested clients has not been reached. The insurance companies cannot be contacted for claims data. Goal 1, to enhance the Cancer Screening Nurse Navigator program Colorectal, Prostate, Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening, has been met. Goals 2-4 have also been reached. Objective 2A, (continue annual allocation for Colorectal Screening and Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening for women ineligible for federally funded screenings), means that people who don’t qualify for Screening for Life, but are enrolled with the Cancer Treatment Program, SFL would normally follow through. Boys are now covered for the HPV vaccine. The Screening for Life program covers the office visit and the Immunizations program covers the vaccine or the office visit. The vaccination age for boys is 9-26. Next Four Year Plan Ms. Henry started the discussion by stating that the Year 3 Accomplishments will be completed along with Year 4, and to start writing the book for the Next Four Year Plan that begins July 1, 2011. The color of the next book will be Blue. Delaware Cancer Treatment Program and Screening for Life clients are participants featured in the Blue book. Dr. Grubbs enlightened the committee with four important issues that were put up for discussion: 1. To analyze and utilize the HPV vaccine program. 2. Redefine the recommendation for Prostate Cancer screening. Is there another activity out there that can help with promoting prostate screening. 3. Database 4. Publications Ms. Nora Katurakes explained that Primary Care Doctors are responsible for Primary prevention for their clients. Ms. Victoria Cooke explained the process for the Mammogram Van. She stated that clients can have a prescription for a mammogram, but if they do not, they are encouraged to enroll with Screening for Life. This is done so that if a client doesn’t have a primary, their results can be sent to a (home) facility. Data Ms. Paula Hess joined in the day’s discussion with data information. Ms. Hess enlightened the group that PSA information can be entered into the database, detecting if the PSA is normal or abnormal. Whether the PSA was out of range or not, also, the data can detect the value of PSA. For Colon screenings, polyp data can be identified. Other Ms. Katurakes interjected that Bob Myers from Jefferson wants to come and visit the committee. He is interested in Prostate Health and Prevention and wants to share some of the research he and his group has come up with. Ms. Cooke suggested a website: www.breastcancerdeadline2020.org. This site is working towards putting an end to Breast Cancer. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, January 18th, 2011. Meeting was adjourned by Dr. Grubbs at 11:35 a.m. Documentation Follow up Meeting agendas, minutes and handouts are available upon request. Please contact RaTonya Quail at: [email protected] or 744-1040 for copies of meeting materials. Future Meeting(s) The next Delaware Cancer Consortium Communication & Public Education Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at Delaware Technical & Community College, Dover, DE.