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Amid busy schedules and demanding deadlines, it is important for members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team to practice effective self-care.
A spotlight of Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
A deep dive into 4 topics discussed during a series of interactive sessions at the ACCC 49th Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit: business and artificial intelligence technology, research and clinical trials, and precision medicine.
This cancer program adapted the University of Washington’s Collaborative Care model to embed counseling services into oncology and palliative care across six clinic locations. This model allows patients to receive counseling for depression, anxiety, or other psycho-social concerns while in active treatment and survivorship, eliminating many barriers to care.
Actionable strategies for coordinating RECIST 1.1 at a community hospital.
This publication is a benefit of membership Association of Community Cancer Centers Vol. 38 | No. 5 | 2023 Exploring community-engaged research in pancreatic cancer | 51 Developing a cancer center support group training program | 44 Trending in Cancer Care Part II | 19 ISSUES ONCOLOGY Developing a Disease-Site Specific Oncology Patient Navigation Program 1 DEPARTMENTS …
Based on the understanding that patients diagnosed with cancer need unique support and resources, this community-based cancer program implemented and grew a disease-site specific oncology patient navigation program.
tools 87 OI | Vol. 38, No 4, 2023 | accc-cancer.org including a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory agent, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody. • On July 20, the FDA approved Vanflyta® (quizartinib) (Daiichi Sankyo, Inc., daiichisankyo.com) with standard cytarabine and anthracycline induction and cytarabine consolidation, and as mainte- nance monotherapy following consolidation …
fast facts What strategies do you use to help relieve stress? Most Common Answers/Themes (n=88) • 40%—Physical activity • 23%—Take a break and/or disengage from work • 18%—Meditation or deep breathing • 17%—Self-care and/or mindfulness activities • 13%—Organize tasks, set priorities and deadlines, and/or problem-solving • 13%—Talk to trusted others • 11%—Hobbies …
This scoping review aims to explore the community-engaged research that has been carried out in the setting of pancreatic cancer.
4444 OI | Vol. 38, No 5, 2023 | accc-cancer.org Development of a Cancer Center Support Group Training Program 45 OI | Vol. 38, No 5, 2023 | accc-cancer.org In January 2021, the proposal was accepted by our Cancer Com mittee. A multidisciplinary workgroup was then established to begin the process of developing a cancer center support group training program …
Despite scientific and medical advances, the incidence and mortality rates of cancer remain disproportionately high among certain populations. Understanding this, combatting the inequities that exist will be key to delivering next generation cancer care.
compliance 77 OI | Vol. 38, No 5, 2023 | accc-cancer.org On July 13, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its proposed rules for calendar year (CY) 2023 the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule1 (MPFS) and Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System2 (HOPPS). Once again, a main highlight of the proposed MPFS is a reduction in the conversion factor, resulting …
In 2023, ACCC hosted a series of interactive sessions at the ACCC 49th Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit to collect insights and solutions into 8 key areas.
Adopting a human-centered approach to designing clinical trials that considers the preferences and experiences of rural patients with cancer and providers could increase patient enrollment and close care gaps.
The shortage of chemotherapy drugs is placing a considerable burden on cancer care providers. To end this, ACCC is working its members, as well as other provider and patient advocacy organizations, to identify potential policy solutions.
Disclosures and Conflict of Interest (COI) Mitigation Faculty, Staff, and Planners’ Disclosures The following individuals have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose: Sid Ravi Kiran Pingali, MD; Richard Martin III, MD; Gayle Patel, MS; Colleen Gallagher; Ishawaria M. Subbiah, MD; Ray Page, DO; Fay J. Hlubocky, PhD; Tood Pickard, MMSc; Rosa White, MD; Lori …
Learn how the creation of the first advanced practice radiation therapist (APRT) role in the United States established a new model of inpatient care, elevating the radiation therapy skill set and allowing for intervention at key points along the radiation oncology care pathway.
ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY CANCER CENTERS 1 ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY CANCER CENTERS PERSONALIZING CARE FOR PATIENTS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS: INSIGHTS FOR THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY CANCER CARE TEAM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 Personalizing Care for Patients of All Backgrounds: Insights for the Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Team Program Background Advancements in cancer diagnostics …
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