News from the Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative | October 2022
The countdown to the 2022 Wisconsin Cancer Summit has begun!
The 2022 Wisconsin Cancer Summit is just FIVE days away!

We can't wait to welcome our members and special guests to our first in-person gathering since October 2019.

See below for important Summit updates and highlights:
You still have time to register

If you haven't yet registered, there is still time to join us for the opening reception on Oct. 19, and the full day of sessions on Oct. 20, at the Edgewater Hotel in Madison. Explore the agenda and register here.
Download the Summit app

Connect with other participants, get the full agenda, explore speaker bios, and more -- all on our Summit app. Download the app before the Summit starts. You can get the app here.
Don't miss the powerful production of Cancer Stories

We're kicking off the 2022 Summit with an opening reception featuring a performance of Cancer Stories -- a powerful stage production from the Wisconsin Story Project that honors and celebrates the stories of people affected by cancer.

Learn more about Cancer Stories, and use the registration link to get tickets to this free community event.
COVID-19 safety precautions for all Summit participants
 
People with cancer are at higher risk of severe COVID-19 infection. To protect your fellow Summit participants and prevent the spread of disease, we're asking all participants to follow these precautions:

Stay home if you’re sick. We encourage you to take a rapid COVID-19 test before you arrive. If you test positive or you're feeling sick, please stay home.

Wear a mask. We encourage all participants to wear masks, regardless of vaccination status. Free masks will be available at the event registration table.
 
Wash hands and use hand sanitizer. Please wash your hands regularly. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the venue.
 
Use the color-coded lanyards. You will be able to choose from three different colored name tag lanyards to communicate your social distancing preferences.
 
Safely enjoy lunch. We're offering boxed lunches to give you the option of eating outside of the ballroom, if you prefer to eat away from the crowd.
Questions?
Email Tina Pap or visit the 2022 Summit website to learn more.
Member News & Announcements
A short list of news and announcements from our members and partners.

To submit an announcement for an upcoming newsletter, please email us.
Help support Lung Cancer Screening Day, Nov. 12

Join the National Lung Cancer Roundtable, the American College of Radiology, and the Radiology Health Equity Coalition to promote National Lung Cancer Screening Day on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022.

To participate, screening centers nationwide will open their doors on Saturday, Nov. 12, and allow individuals to access screening without having to take a day off work. By promoting this day, you will be extending screening opportunities to people who may be unaware of this lifesaving, preventative screening option. You will also be increasing awareness of screening within your community.

The President’s Cancer Panel has charged associations, screening centers, and community health advocates with communicating and promoting lung cancer screening. Spread the word to encourage your screening center and other centers to open their doors on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022.

To receive complementary marketing and instructional materials, join the effort here.
New program creates pipeline for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC oncology professionals

The National LGBT Cancer Network is excited to announce a new program, Cancer Leaders Like Us, to support LGBTQ+ and Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) students and early career professionals in progressing towards leadership in the field of cancer.

Cancer Leaders Like Us is the first ever pipeline diversity initiative to encourage LGBTQ+ and BIPOC students to enter the oncology field. The goals of the program are to create connections, career advancing opportunities, and a knowledge base of resources.

If you are an emerging BIPOC or LGBTQ+ student looking to advance your career, or if you are a professional interested in supporting or mentoring emerging cancer leaders, please complete the interest form to receive more information about the Cancer Leaders Like Us program.
Grant program helps Wisconsin communities improve routine vaccination uptake

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is proud to announce the Improving Routine Vaccination Uptake Through Community Outreach Grant Program. This funding opportunity seeks to empower communities to overcome barriers and promote uptake of routine vaccinations, while reducing health disparities for children, adolescents, and adults. Applications are due October 26, 2022.

Use the following links to learn more:

Funding opportunity from Immunize Wisconsin

Immunize Wisconsin is excited to announce the launch of their grant program with the release of their first Request for Proposals (RFP). Proposals are due by Dec, 16, 2022, and are focused on supporting local efforts to bring education and vaccinations to all people (including children and adults) across Wisconsin. Learn more.
Grant program supports behavioral health workforce training

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is accepting applications for grants to fund behavioral health workforce training. The training must build provider capacity to deliver mental health and substance use services that respect and respond to the beliefs, practices, and needs of diverse communities.

Applications are due November 7, 2022. Learn more.
Resources and Reports
EQUITY & DATA
Environmental Justice Index
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released the first national Environmental Justice Index, using data from multiple federal agencies to rank the cumulative impacts of environmental injustice on health for every census tract. Areas in Wisconsin with higher scores (indicating higher injustice) include a tract in Adams, Fond du Lac, and Langlade counties, and several tracts in Douglas, Brown, Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, and Rock counties.
PREVENTION
Toolkit: Liver Cancer Awareness Month
The George Washington Cancer Center released an updated Liver Cancer Awareness Month Campaign for the month of October. This campaign helps organizations implement evidence-based practices when communicating about viral hepatitis and liver cancer.
PREVENTION
2022 Viral Hepatitis National Progress Report
The Viral Hepatitis National Progress Report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides ten indicators to assess progress toward achieving key viral hepatitis goals that help in the prevention of viral hepatitis transmission, disease, and associated mortality.
PREVENTION & DATA
New Hepatitis Surveillance Data 
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released 2020 viral hepatitis surveillance data. Tens of thousands of people are newly infected with viral hepatitis every year in the United States. It is a serious public health threat that kills thousands of Americans annually and is a leading cause of liver cancer.
PREVENTION
Report: Public Policy Decisions Driving HPV Vaccination Coverage
A new report from the St. Jude HPV Cancer Prevention Program outlines key public policy recommendations based on drivers of vaccination coverage in the United States.
PREVENTION & DATA
New HPV Vaccine Data
New data from CDC shows in 2021, national vaccination completion for adolescents aged 13-17 years increased 3.1 percentage points for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine (from 58.6% to 61.7%). However, compared to adolescents living in urban areas, adolescents in rural areas had a 8.8 percentage points lower HPV vaccine series completion. Additionally, decreases in coverage with vaccines for adolescents born in 2008 suggest that the disruptions to medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in lower coverage for these vaccines. As more adolescents who were due for routine vaccinations during the pandemic age into the National Immunization Survey-Teen sample, the full impact of the pandemic can be assessed.
SCREENING & COVID-19
Report: No Need to Delay Mammogram After COVID-19 Vaccine
Prior guidelines suggested delaying mammograms for 4-6 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination due to potential lymphadenopathy (lymph node swelling). However, 2022 guidelines no longer recommend delaying mammograms after COVID-19 vaccination. Instead, lymphadenopathy should be interpreted within the context of the individual patient’s risk factors.
COVID-19
Updated Recommendations for COVID-19 Vaccination from NCCN
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network Advisory Committee on COVID-19 Vaccination and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis has updated their recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. The committee supports the recent approval of bivalent COVID-19 boosters, but cautions they are still awaiting data on bivalent booster effectiveness in immunocompromised people. Additionally, the committee stresses the importance of reducing community spread to help people with cancer who are at higher risk of COVID-19 complications and may have less protection from available vaccines.
Find more resources, reports, and CMEs in our online Resource Center.
Upcoming Events
WEBINAR
Mental Health: What If We Talked About It?
Hosted by the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation
Oct. 18
10-11 am
WEBINAR
Implementing Best Practices to Improve HPV Vaccination Coverage
Organized by the American Cancer Society, Indiana Immunization Coalition, National HPV Vaccination Roundtable, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Oct. 18
1-2:30 pm
IN-PERSON EVENT
2022 Wisconsin Cancer Summit
Hosted by the Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative
Oct. 19, 6-8:30 pm
Oct. 20, 7 am - 4 pm
WEBINAR
Salish Cancer Center of The Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Hosted by the National Native Network, as part of the Indigenous Cancer Prevention Webinar Series
Oct. 24
2-3 pm
WEBINAR
Lung Cancer Disparities: Addressing Gaps and Opportunities to Improve Health Outcomes and Health Equity Among Low Income Populations
Hosted by the SelfMade Network
Nov. 2
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
IN-PERSON EVENT
20th Annual Fall Cancer Conference: The Cost of Cancer
Hosted by the UW Carbone Cancer Center
Nov. 18
7 am - 4 pm
Did you know we have a Member Events Calendar?
Make sure other WCC members know about your upcoming events by submitting them to our Member Events Calendar.

To add your events, please email event details to Alex Faust.
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