| 1 | 
Moving Towards an HPV Free Idaho Through Statewide HPV Vaccination Day | 
Charlene Cariou | 
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare | 
| 2 | 
Estimating the Percent of South Dakota Women Eligible and Screened for Breast Cancer—All Women Count! Program, 2006–2014 | 
Patricia Da Rosa | 
South Dakota State University (SDSU) | 
| 3 | 
67 Women, 67 Counties: Facing Breast Cancer in Pennsylvania | 
Diane Donahue | 
Pennsylvania Department of Health | 
| 4 | 
A Quality Improvement Initiative to Increase Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening in a Primary Care Medical Center: A Collaboration between a Clinic and Research Team | 
Beverly Green | 
Kaiser Permanente Washington | 
| 5 | 
Georgia Sun Smart Communities: Skin Cancer Prevention Project | 
Erin Hernandez | 
Northwest Georgia Regional Cancer Coalition | 
| 6 | 
A Multifaceted, Intensive Approach to Facilitate System Change for Colorectal Cancer Screening | 
Mary Ellen Conn | 
West Virginia University | 
| 7 | 
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Using an Enhanced Call Reminder Program | 
Mary Ellen Conn | 
West Virginia University | 
| 8 | 
Wisconsin’s HPV Vaccine Environmental Scan | 
Sarah Mroz | 
University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center | 
| 9 | 
Worksite Mammogram Van | 
Shellee Smith | 
Utah Department of Health | 
| 10 | 
Links of Care: Evaluation of a Pilot Project to Improve Linkages Between Community Health Centers and the Medical Neighborhood for Colorectal Cancer Screening, Follow-up and Treatment | 
Kara Riehman | 
American Cancer Society | 
| 11 | 
Building Partnerships Between Kansas Comprehensive Cancer Control, NBCCEDP, Cancer Survivorship and Tobacco Use Prevention Programs to Increase Tobacco Cessation | 
Julie Sergeant | 
Kansas Department of Health and Environment | 
| 12 | 
Using Data and Strategic Partnerships to Improve Breast Health with African-American Women in Wyandotte County | 
Cynthia Snyder | 
Kansas Department of Health & Environment | 
| 13 | 
Using Patient Navigation to Increase Completed Follow-up Testing in Women with Abnormal Screening Results in the Louisiana Breast and Cervical Health Program (LBCHP). | 
Nannozi Ssenkoloto | 
Louisiana State University School of Public Health | 
| 14 | 
Facilitating Cancer Screening Improvement Within American Indian Health Systems | 
Donald Haverkamp | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 15 | 
Implementing Evidence-based Interventions at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates | 
Keylee Wright | 
Indiana State Department of Health | 
| 16 | 
Increasing Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Rural Populations: A Systematic Literature Review | 
Joelle Atere-Roberts | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 17 | 
Access to Preventive Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women with Medicaid or Commercial Insurance | 
Scott Pohlman | 
Hologic, Inc. | 
| 18 | 
Two Models for Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates in Health Plan Populations | 
Gloria Coronado | 
Kaiser Permanente Northwest | 
| 19 | 
Cervical Cancer Screening in the National Survey of Family Growth, 2011–2015 | 
Anatasha Crawford | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 20 | 
Process Indicators for the Implementation of Patient Navigation for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment | 
Cam Escoffery | 
Rollins School of Public Health | 
| 21 | 
Challenges and Successes in Recruiting African Americans with Early Stage, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer to an NIMHD-Funded, NCORP-based Patient Navigation Trial | 
Marvella Ford | 
Medical University of South Carolina | 
| 22 | 
Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and Cancer Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | 
Mackenzie Fowler | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham | 
| 23 | 
Reasons for Never and Intermittent Completion of Colorectal Cancer Screening After Receiving Multiple Rounds of Mailed Fecal Tests | 
Beverly Green | 
Kaiser Permanente Washington | 
| 24 | 
Disparities in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Lesbian and Bisexual Residents of Michigan | 
Bethany Hollender | 
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | 
| 25 | 
HPV-Associated Cancer Incidence, United States 2009–2013 | 
Jane Henley | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 26 | 
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its Metabolite Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) in Relation to Cancer and Prevention Pathways | 
Betul Isiner Kaya | 
Mehmet Akif Ersoy University | 
| 27 | 
Occupation as Predictor of Cancer Screenings Among Georgia Workers, 2012–2015 | 
Antionette Lavender | 
Georgia Department of Public Health | 
| 28 | 
Health Systems Change for American Indian Clinics to Address Nicotine Addiction | 
Meggan McCann | 
American Indian Cancer Foundation | 
| 29 | 
Incidence of Primary Liver Cancer in American Indians and Alaska Natives, U.S., 1999–2009 | 
Stephanie Melkonian | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 30 | 
Pollution and Regional Variations of Lung Cancer Mortality in the United States | 
Justin Moore | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham | 
| 31 | 
Effectiveness of Multi-modal Reminders for a Direct-mail Fecal Testing Program | 
Morgan Fuoco | 
Kaiser Permanente Northwest | 
| 32 | 
Availability of Healthcare Resources and Ovarian Cancer Stage and Mortality Among Blacks and Whites | 
Swati Sakhuja | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health | 
| 33 | 
In-Hospital Mortality and Post-Surgical Complications Among Cancer Patients with Metabolic Syndrome | 
Swati Sakhuja | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health | 
| 34 | 
Mammography Use Among Women Before the Age of 40 Years, United States, 2005–2015 | 
Ann Goding Sauer | 
American Cancer Society | 
| 35 | 
Assessing Smoking Behavior and Exposure in Smokers Switching Between Menthol and Nonmenthol Cigarette Brands: Results of a Crossover Study | 
Christina Watson | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 36 | 
Assessing Barriers to Screening among Participants in the Puerto Rico Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program | 
Taina De La Torre | 
Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center | 
| 37 | 
An Evaluation of the Puerto Rico Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Program (PRBCCEDP) for Enhanced Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Underserved Women | 
Taina De La Torre | 
Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center | 
| 38 | 
Tested Messages About Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening for Unscreened Audiences | 
Mary Doroshenk | 
American Cancer Society | 
| 39 | 
Stories of Young Breast Cancer Survivors: Support and Education Through Social Media | 
Jacqueline Vo | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham | 
| 40 | 
Advocacy Training Increases Knowledge, Support and Communication Skills for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer | 
Arin Hanson | 
Living Beyond Breast Cancer | 
| 41 | 
Evaluation of Idaho’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (ICCCP) Facebook Communication | 
Kara Mastalski | 
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare | 
| 42 | 
Upstream and Downstream Factors for Breast Cancer in Latina Women: Understanding the Continuums and Closing the Gaps | 
Swapna Reddy | 
Arizona State University | 
| 43 | 
Young Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer: Leaving a Legacy | 
Jean Rowe | 
Young Survival Coalition | 
| 44 | 
Primary Care Provider’s Knowledge and Utilization of Survivorship Care Plans | 
Christina Schaal | 
American Cancer Society | 
| 45 | 
Lung Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign in Rural Michigan | 
Steven Springer | 
Michigan Departmtent of Health and Human Services | 
| 46 | 
Using Survivorship Data to Inform Partnership Priorities | 
Jeanne Strickland | 
Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Program | 
| 47 | 
Virtual Resources and Opportunities to Empower and Educate Patients and Advocates Along the Colorectal Cancer Continuum | 
Sharyn Worrall  | 
Fight Colorectal Cancer | 
| 48 | 
Prostate Cancer Communication: What do Providers and Men Really Think About the Current Dialogue? | 
Seul Ki Choi | 
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina | 
| 49 | 
Estimating Costs to Implement Cancer Control Strategies | 
Sarah Mott | 
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | 
| 50 | 
Assessing the Accuracy of Registry-based Tobacco Use Status and Utility for Patient Recruitment into Tobacco Trials | 
Paul Krebs | 
New York University School of Medicine | 
| 51 | 
Uncovering African American Males’ Understanding and Perceptions About Prostate Cancer Screening: Formative Research for a Neighborhood-based Educational Intervention | 
Amy Leader | 
Thomas Jefferson University | 
| 52 | 
Exploring Perceptions About Cancer Among U.S.- and Foreign-born Asian Indian/Pakistani Adults: Implications for Intervention Design | 
Veda Giri | 
Thomas Jefferson University | 
| 53 | 
Impact of Demographic and Socio-economic Factors on Mental Health Status of Minority Cancer Survivors | 
Chigozie Nkwonta | 
University of south Carolina, columbia | 
| 54 | 
What if? Cancer Survivor Perspectives on How Receiving a Survivorship Care Plan (SCP) Might Have Affected Their Cancer Experience | 
Cynthia Soloe | 
RTI International | 
| 55 | 
Quality of Life Trajectories in Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Financial Toxicity | 
Jennifer Spencer | 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 
| 56 | 
Unmet Information Needs and Information Seeking Challenges: Findings from a LIVESTRONG National Survey of Cancer Survivors and Their Loved Ones | 
katherine Treiman | 
Center for Communication Science, RTI International | 
| 57 | 
Relative Trust of Information Sources: Sociodemographic Differences and Associations with Smoking Status and Electronic Cigarette Use | 
Rhyan Vereen | 
American Cancer Society | 
| 58 | 
The Cancer Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base: Tracking Progress from Discovery to Population Health Impact | 
Wei Yu | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 59 | 
The Utah Health Policy Tracking System (HPTS) Increases Capacity for Policy Systems and Environmental (PSE) Change Interventions in Utah | 
Kendra Babitz | 
Utah Comprehensive Cancer Control Program | 
| 60 | 
Dissemination of Universal Genetic Testing to Three Unique Oncology Care Settings | 
Erica Bednar | 
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | 
| 61 | 
Achieving 80% Screening Rates for Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer in Southwest Georgia: Is it Possible? | 
William Grigg | 
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine- Georgia Campus | 
| 62 | 
Bringing Data to Life: The Power of Storytelling in Health Promotion and Evaluation | 
Nancy Kaplan | 
State of Vermont | 
| 63 | 
Mammo/FIT: A Project to Assess the Effectiveness of Combining Breast Cancer Screening with Colorectal Screening on a Mobile Health Unit | 
Stacy Tressler | 
West Virginia University Cancer Institute | 
| 64 | 
GW Cancer Center Technical Assistance Portal: TAP into Comprehensive Cancer Control Resources! | 
Mohammad Khalaf | 
The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center | 
| 65 | 
Lessons Learned: Multiple Utah Community Health Worker Projects | 
Lynette Phillips | 
Utah Department of Health | 
| 66 | 
Transitioning Bundled Services for “One Well Visit” | 
Shellee Smith | 
Utah Department of Health | 
| 67 | 
Washington State Public Employees Choose Wellness | 
Patricia Migliore Santiago | 
Washington Department of Health | 
| 68 | 
Link Puerto Rico Central Cancer Registry Database with Insurance Claims Data: Has it Been Worth it? | 
Carlos Torres-Cintrón | 
University of Puerto Rico-Comprehensive Cancer Center | 
| 69 | 
Patient Navigation Promotion and Support Across the Cancer Continuum | 
Debbie Webster | 
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | 
| 70 | 
Improving Data-Sharing for Cancer Surveillance Through the National Interstate Data Exchange Application System (N-IDEAS): Innovations from CDC/NPCR | 
Reda Wilson | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 71 | 
Speed of Processing in Middle Aged and Older Breast Cancer Survivors (SOAR) Study: Preliminary Results | 
Jennifer Bail | 
University of Alabama at Birmingham | 
| 72 | 
County Estimation of Multiple Cigarette Smoking Categories Using the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System | 
Zahava Berkowitz | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 73 | 
Small Area Estimation of Being Current with Colorectal Cancer Test Use | 
Zahava Berkowitz | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 74 | 
Identifying the Needs of Cancer Survivors in Michigan | 
Diana Haggerty | 
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | 
| 75 | 
Comparison of Cytology and Urine HPV DNA Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia | 
Brenda Hernandez | 
University of Hawaii Cancer Center | 
| 76 | 
Effectiveness of Multicomponent Interventions in Increasing Breast, Cervical and Colorectal Cancer Screening Use: A Community Guide Systematic Review | 
Susan Sabatino | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 
| 77 | 
Disparities in Colon Cancer Survival in the United States (2001–2009): Findings from the CONCORD-2 Study | 
Arica White | 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |