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Alexandra K. Zaleta, Melissa F. Miller, Erica E. Fortune, Kelly A. Clark, and Elissa C. Kranzler
). We evaluated the psychometric performance of CSS-CG depression (CSS-D2) and anxiety (CSS-A2) risk screening subscales among community-based family and informal caregivers. Methods: 328 cancer caregivers enrolled in Cancer Support Community’s Cancer
cancer community and reduce socioeconomic-related cancer disparities. This prospective study will evaluate the effectiveness of CommunityRx-Cancer (CRx-Can). CRx-Can is an innovative, multilevel IT-enhanced patient navigation intervention that engages
underrecognized, if not ignored, in the traditional healthcare setting. The long-term goal of the study is to bring this initiative to the larger ovarian cancer community and reduce socioeconomic-related cancer disparities. This prospective study will evaluate
Alice G. Gosfield
quality, safety, and pay for performance in community oncology . Community Oncology July/Aug 2005 : 351 – 355 . 11. Gosfield AG . Enhancing oncology's business case: how the hospital can help . Journal of Oncology Practice 2006 ; 2 : 20
Kimberly Bell
patients to advocacy groups and agencies. We have also engaged our philanthropic community to assist with mortgage payments, house repairs and utility bills to meet the non-medical needs. The results of our work has generated over $7 million dollars in 2018
the NCCN Oncology Research Program (ORP), has qualified Northside Hospital Cancer Institute for the project. Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is a community-based associate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center—1 of
Kim Thiboldeaux
include advocating for approaches such as distress screening, palliative care, survivor care planning, and enhanced patient-physician communication. The reports also address the need to better integrate and align the medical establishment with community
Mary Lou Smith and Cynthia Chauhan
banded together to partner with the research community as active participants in research design. Other patients noticed this participation, particularly those with breast cancer, and the concern that the patient’s voice be heard reached a tipping point
malignancies,” said Diane E. Paul, MS, RN, Vice President, NCCN ORP. The intent of the RFP was to encourage academic and community-based organizations to submit proposals describing concepts and ideas for design and implementation of systems or programs that