Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women Meeting, March 27–28, 2014
Documentation
Presentations
- CDC Update: Breast Cancer in Younger Women: Progress and Planning [PDF-1.5MB] by Temeika L. Fairley, PhD, Designated Federal Officer, ACBCYW, Health Scientist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- DP11-1111 “Developing Support and Educational Awareness for Young (<45) Breast Cancer Survivors in the U.S.” [PDF-474KB] by Nikki Hayes, MPH, Chief, Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- DP11-1111 Evaluation: March 2014 Project Update [PPT-2.7MB] by Mary Ann Hall, Senior Research Associate, ICF International
- Health Care Provider Education: HBOC CME Module [PDF-266KB] by Katrina F. Trivers, PhD, MSPH, Epidemiologist, Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- High Risk Ad Hoc Workgroup Report [PPT-253KB] by Rochelle Shoretz, JD, Founder and Executive Director, Sharsheret
- Integrating BRCA Messages into Popular TV Storylines: The 90210 Experience [PDF-1MB] by Galen Cole, PhD, MPH, LPC, DAPA, Associate Director for Communication Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
- Integrating Social Media in the Louisiana Young Breast Cancer Survivorship Program [PPT-5.4MB] by Donna Williams, DrPH, Director, Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control Program and Assistant Professor, LSU Health Sciences Center School of Public Health
- Provider Ad Hoc Workgroup Report [PDF-121KB] by Generosa Grana, MD, FACP, Director, Cooper Cancer Institute
- Thriving Again: Breast Cancer Survivorship Program for Young Jewish Women [PPT-3.3MB] by Rochelle Shoretz, JD, Founder and Executive Director, Sharsheret
- Young Women’s Initiative [PDF-9.4MB] by Arin Ahlum Hanson, MPH, CHES, Manager, Young Women’s Initiative, Living Beyond Breast Cancer
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