Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women Meetings
The Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women convenes meetings approximately two times per year. Meetings are open to the public except as determined otherwise by the Secretary, HHS, or other official to whom the authority has been delegated, in accordance with the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)) and Section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Notice of all meetings shall be provided to the public.
April 18–19, 2012, Atlanta GA
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Presentations
- A Program of the UCLA-LIVESTRONG® Survivorship Center of Excellence [PPT-4.7MB] by Patricia A. Ganz, MD, UCLA Schools of Public Health and Medicine
- Breast Cancer in Young Women: Research, Program, and Communications Updates from CDC [PDF-602KB] by Temeika Fairley, PhD, Designated Federal Officer, ACBCYW, Health Scientist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- CDC Research and Programmatic Activities in Breast Cancer Genomics [PPT-350KB] by Katrina F. Trivers, PhD, MSPH, Epidemiologist, Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- CDC Updates DP11-1111 ‘Developing Support and Educational Awareness for Young (<45) Breast Cancer Survivors in the U.S.’ [PDF-515KB] by Angela R. Moore, MPH, Program Evaluation and Partnership Team Lead, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs [PPT-1.2MB] by Gayle Vaday, PHD, Program Manager, Breast Cancer Research Program, Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
- Health Communication and Provider Behavior Change [PPT-2.5MB] by Jennifer Nichols, MPH, Research Supervisor, Porter Novelli
- High Risk Ad Hoc Workgroup [PPT-339KB] by Rochelle Shoretz, JD, Founder and Executive Director, Sharsheret
- Living Beyond Breast Cancer Young Women’s Initiative® Survivorship Center of Excellence [PPT-1.5MB] by Arin Ahlum Hanson, MPH, CHES, Manager, Young Women’s Initiative, Living Beyond Breast Cancer
- Provider Education and Behavior Change [PPT-8.3MB] by Michael Wilkes, MD, PHD, Professor, UC Davis School of Medicine
- Supply and Demand: Building self-efficacy by improving health literacy [PPT-271KB] by Ronne Ostby, MA, Principal, Strategic Communications & Marketing Division, ICF International
- The Young Women's Breast Cancer Program [PPT-4.2MB] by Jennifer Ivanovich, MS, Program Director, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
- Thriving Again: Life After Breast Cancer For Young Jewish Women [PPT-300KB] by Jennifer Thompson, MSW, Survivorship Program Supervisor, Sharsheret
- Workgroup Report and Open Discussion [PPT-357KB] by Brandon Hayes-Lattin, MD, Medical Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, Oregon Health and Sciences University
The remaining presentations from this meeting will be posted shortly. If you need a presentation sent to you immediately, please send e-mail to acbcyw@cdc.gov.
September 21–23, 2011, Atlanta GA
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Presentations
- Breast Cancer in Young Women: Reviewing the Evidence and Setting the Course [PDF-677KB] by Natasha Buchanan, PhD, Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- BodyTalk: Educating about Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk. Facilitating Patient/Physician Communication. Saving lives. [PDF-4.8MB] by Galen Cole, PhD, DAPA, MPH, LPC, Associate Director for Communication, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- CDC and Health Communication [PDF-3.8MB] by Katherine Lyon Daniel, Ph.D., Acting Associate Director for Communication, CDC
- CDC Research and Programmatic Activities in Breast Cancer Genomics [PDF-707KB] by Juan Rodriguez, MPH, MS, Epidemiologist, Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- Culturally Appropriate Communication for the Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders [PPT-13.5MB] by Mavis Nitta, MPH, CHES, Chronic Diseases Program Coordinator, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
- Culturally Appropriate Health Communications For Women At Increased Risk [PPT-6.2MB] by Rochelle Shoretz, Founder and Executive Director, Sharsheret
- Development and Evaluation of a Community-Based Intervention to Increase Breast Cancer Screening and Early Detection among Low-Income, African American Women [PDF-1.2MB] by Ingrid Hall, PhD, MPH, Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- Developing Psychosocial and Reproductive Health Support Resources for Young Breast Cancer Survivors in the United States [PDF-1.4MB] by Temeika Fairley, PhD, Designated Federal Officer, ACBCYW, Health Scientist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- Harnessing the Power of Social Networks, Mommy Bloggers, and Google (and improving HPV vaccination awareness at the same time) [PDF-5.3MB] by Jill B. Roark, MPH, Project Manager, Carter Consulting, CDC Adolescent Immunization Communication Campaign
- The Importance of Health Communication [PPT-2.2MB] by Leslie Snyder, Ph.D., University of Connecticut
- LIVESTRONG [PPT-6.2MB] by Renee Nicholas, Director of Corporate Partnerships, LIVESTRONG Foundation
- Sisters Network Inc. [PPT-11.6MB] by Kelly P. Hodges, National Program Director, Sisters Network Inc.
The remaining presentations from this meeting will be posted shortly. If you need a presentation sent to you immediately, please send e-mail to acbcyw@cdc.gov.
Resource Materials
January 31–February 1, 2011, Atlanta, GA
Detailed Meeting Minutes
Agenda
Presentations
- Addressing the Health Needs of Young Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer [PDF-223KB] by Temeika L. Fairley, PhD, Health Scientist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, CDC
- Biology of Breast Cancer in Young Women [PDF-880KB] by Lisa A. Newman, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S., Professor of Surgery, Director, Breast Care Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- Breast Cancer in Young Women: Quality of Life and Survivorship [PDF-550KB] by Ann H. Partridge, MD, MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Culturally Relevant Support for Young Women Facing Breast Cancer [PDF-89KB] by Rochelle Shoretz, Executive Director, Sharsheret
- Disparities in Health Care Spending [PDF-363KB] by Otis W. Brawley, M.D., Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, American Cancer Society, Professor of Hematology, Medical Oncology, Medicine and Epidemiology, Emory University
- Efforts to Engage Young Women about Breast Cancer [PDF-162KB] by Erica Kuhn, MPH, Senior Writer, Medical and Scientific Affairs, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- The Epidemiology of Breast Cancer Among Young Women [PDF-154KB] by CDR Jacqueline Miller, MD, FACS, CDC
- The Genetics of Early-Onset Breast Cancer [PDF-2MB] by Cecelia Bellcross, Ph.D., M.S.,C.G.C., Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine
- Melissa Watson, Survivor, 1 Year, 3 Months and Counting: My Experiences [PDF-125KB] by Melissa Watson
- Office on Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [PDF-7.9MB] by Frances Ashe-Goins, RN, MPH, Office on Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Tigerlily Foundation Organizational Overview [PDF-142KB] by Maimah Karmo, founder and president, Tigerlily Foundation
- Young Survival Coalition [PDF-583KB] by Joy Simha, Co-Founder & Board Member, Young Survival Coalition
Resource Materials
Organization Charts
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of the Director organization chart [PDF-348KB]
- CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) organization chart
- CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) organization chart
Biographies
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