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SUMMARY:Freshstart Smoking Cessation​ Program
DESCRIPTION:Are You Ready to Quit Smoking? ​ \nJbaaccoin Advocate Aurora Health’s 4 Week (weekly for 4 weeks) Smoking Cessation Program\, Freshstart\, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. ​ \nThe primary goal of Freshstart is to help participants plan a successful quit attempt by teaching effective ways to overcome nicotine dependence. Freshstart is designed to help any tobacco user\, including those who may be unsure about wanting to quit\, and specifically addresses ambivalence about quitting. The information\, activities and discussion topics help participants discover why they smoke and what motivates them to quit.​ \n\nFreshstart is offered at no cost. ​\nAnyone who wants to quit using tobacco can participate in Freshstart. ​\nYou will be required to attend all four sessions for program credit.​​\n\nWhen:​ \nWednesday  Jan 12\, 2022: 5:30-6:30 PM​ \nWednesday  Jan 19\, 2022: 5:30-6:30 PM​ \nWednesday  Jan 26\, 2022: 5:30-6:30 PM​ \nWednesday Feb 02\, 2022: 5:30-6:30 PM​ \n\nWhere: ​ \nThe comfort of your own home!​ \nFreshstart will be offered virtually via Zoom​
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/freshstart-smoking-cessation%e2%80%8b-program/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211214T130000
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UID:10599-1639483200-1639486800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning: It's About the Conversation
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour session will teach participants about advance care planning. Advance Care Planning is a process of understanding\, reflecting on\, and discussing future medical decisions regarding of age and current health status. All adults should think about\, discuss and create an advance care plan. Having an advance care plan is truly a gift for yourself and others.\n\nThe session will cover:\n– What is advance care planning\n– Understanding your healthcare treatment options\n– Clarifying your healthcare goals\n– Weighing options about the kind of care you would want or not want\n– Why an advance care plan is important\n– How to create an advance care plan\n– How to communicate your wishes with your family\, friends and healthcare provider\n\nAdditional resources and a small incentive will be available for participants following the webinar. This webinar is presented by GrapeVine – a program of the Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation\, which trains nurses to lead women’s health education in their Wisconsin communities.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/advance-care-planning-its-about-the-conversation/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211203T144728Z
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UID:10657-1638874800-1638878400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:LGBT Cancer Care
DESCRIPTION:Join the National LGBT Cancer Network and other partners as they discuss #LGBTQ+ cancer health disparities & cancer screening guidelines for #LGBTQcommunities on December 7th at 12:00pm ET\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3nYHE4F
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/lgbt-cancer-care/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T140000
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CREATED:20211103T175921Z
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UID:10598-1638450000-1638453600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Bone Health: Healthy Bones\, Healthy You
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour session will teach participants about the importance of good bone health for overall wellness and longevity. Special emphasis is on osteoporosis and steps families can take to reduce their risk and stay healthy.\n\nThe session will cover:\n• Why bones are important to our overall health\n• What is osteoporosis and osteopenia\n• Risk factors\n• Warning signs/fractures\n• Reducing risk of disease and injury\n• Screenings\n• Where to find more information and resources\n\nAdditional resources and a small incentive will be available for participants following the webinar. This webinar is presented by GrapeVine – a program of the Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation\, which trains nurses to lead women’s health education in their Wisconsin communities.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/bone-health-healthy-bones-healthy-you/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T144556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T144556Z
UID:10615-1638365400-1638370800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Unintended Consequences: How Addiction\, New Devices and Punitive Policies Continue to Harm Youth in the E-cigarette Epidemic
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the youth nicotine epidemic and its connection to behavioral health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 National Youth Tobacco Survey reports that 2 million U.S. middle and high school students use e-cigarettes during the pandemic. Tobacco\, nicotine\, and behavioral health are not stand-alone issues. Youth that experience mental illness are three times more likely to try e-cigarettes. A distinguished group of panelists will discuss the basis of addiction\, current data trends on youth use\, and best practice in school policy. Discover community resources and partners that can support youth who experience tobacco and nicotine dependence. \nLearning objectives \n–          Following this panel\, audience members will be able to describe the basis of addiction related to tobacco and nicotine use in youth \n–          Following this panel\, audience members will be able to Identify popular nicotine products to take notice of in schools \n–          Following this panel\, audience members will be able to explain best practice in school policy regarding e-cigarette product misconduct
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/unintended-consequences-how-addiction-new-devices-and-punitive-policies-continue-to-harm-youth-in-the-e-cigarette-epidemic/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T181500
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CREATED:20211104T124317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T124317Z
UID:10600-1637254800-1637259300@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Out: The National Cancer Survey - Gender- Expansive Report Launch
DESCRIPTION:From the results of Out: The National Cancer Survey\, we have assembled a report focusing on the experiences of gender-expansive individuals. Join us on November 18th as we continue to reveal the findings from this groundbreaking study.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/out-the-national-cancer-survey-gender-expansive-report-launch/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T180000
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CREATED:20211027T155131Z
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UID:10584-1637251200-1637258400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Pancreas Cancer Awareness Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us on World Pancreatic Cancer Day to hear about recent advances in pancreatic cancer research. \nHear from experts in the field and find the answers to your questions. Learn about enrolling in clinical trials and disparities in pancreas cancer. \nVirtual presentations 4-6 p.m. \nPancreas Cancer Awareness Night: \n\n\nMeet UW Carbone faculty and staff virtually. \n\n\nHear from cancer survivors and caregivers \n\n\nAsk questions of our panel of faculty\, scientists and medical staff. \n\n\nLearn more about the Pancreas Cancer Task Force. \n\n\nFor questions\, please contact Sofia Refetoff at refetoff@wisc.edu or (608) 770-4150.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/pancreas-cancer-awareness-night/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T150000
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CREATED:20211104T132355Z
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UID:10612-1637244000-1637247600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:American Cancer Society Comprehensive Cancer Control Webinar: Lung Cancer Screening in Cancer Plans: “From Planning to Action” in Your Coalition
DESCRIPTION:Topic: \nLung Cancer Screening in Cancer Plans: “From Planning to Action” in Your Coalition\n\n\nDescription: \nWe will explore a how lung cancer screening objectives and strategies are incorporated into various cancer plans. We’ll also discuss resources available for LCS implementation efforts.\nQuestion for discussion: How can cancer coalitions foster collaboration to address lung cancer screening?
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/american-cancer-society-comprehensive-cancer-control-webinar-lung-cancer-screening-in-cancer-plans-from-planning-to-action-in-your-coalition/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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CREATED:20211103T175741Z
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UID:10596-1637244000-1637247600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Self- Care: Awareness\, Acknowledgement\, Action
DESCRIPTION:Self-care is a necessary and unselfish tool for maintaining good health and well-being. This unit will educate women on the steps they can take for balanced physical\, mental\, and spiritual health needs amidst everyday responsibilities.\n\nThe session will cover:\n• Symptoms of burnout and imbalance\n• What is self-care?\n• Health benefits of self-care\n• Self-awareness activities\n• Practical tips for physical\, mental\, and spiritual health\n\nAdditional resources and a small incentive will be available for participants following the webinar. This webinar is presented by GrapeVine – a program of the Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation\, which trains nurses to lead women’s health education in their Wisconsin communities. \nSee less
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/self-care-awareness-acknowledgement-action/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T132559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T132559Z
UID:10613-1637233200-1637236800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:SelfMade Network Webinar - Colorectal Cancer: Opportunities to Advance Health Equity with Healthy People 2030 Objectives from a Low Socioeconomic Status Perspective
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/selfmade-network-webinar-colorectal-cancer-opportunities-to-advance-health-equity-with-healthy-people-2030-objectives-from-a-low-socioeconomic-status-perspective/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20210628T164810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T164810Z
UID:10221-1637154000-1637157600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Advances in Lung Cancer Treatment and Care: Long-Term Survivorship Is Now a Reality
DESCRIPTION:Nov. 17 ǀ Noon-1pm ET\n\n\nAdvances in Lung Cancer Treatment and Care: Long-Term Survivorship Is Now a Reality\n\n\n• NLCRT Biomarker ECHO Clinic Pilot to Increase Clinician Awareness and Knowledge of Biomarker Testing\n\n\nSpeaker: Raymond Osarogiagbon\, MBBS\n\n\nPanelists: Jill Feldman\, Bruce Johnson\, MD; Elyse Park\, PhD\, MPH; Anurag Singh\, MD; Brendon Stiles\, MD\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/advances-in-lung-cancer-treatment-and-care-long-term-survivorship-is-now-a-reality/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T131621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T131621Z
UID:10607-1637150400-1637157600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Event - 80% in Every Community Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hello and welcome to the registration site for the 2021 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting. This event will be exclusively online. \nAs you navigate through this site you will see our working agenda\, which will continue to be refined leading up to the meeting. Please note: Annual Meeting sessions are open to NCCRT members only. The 80% in Every Community Conference track is open to NCCRT members and the public. \nWe look forward to sharing presentations with you by nationally known experts\, thought leaders\, and decision makers on colorectal cancer screening\, with opportunities to network and learn from each other. \nGenerous sponsorships from NCCRT members and partners allow us to continue to deliver an exceptional annual meeting program as well as the resources\, tools\, and research that helps fuel your work to save lives from colorectal cancer throughout the year. Learn more about sponsorship opportunities and get to know our 2021 sponsors. \nThank you for making the time to join us for this year’s 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting! \nIf you have any difficulty registering\, please contact nccrt@cancer.org.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/national-colorectal-cancer-roundtable-event-80-in-every-community-conference-3/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T132201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T132201Z
UID:10610-1637136000-1637341200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Global Genes Event - RARE Health Equity Summit
DESCRIPTION:The RARE Health Equity Summit was developed in order to gain a better understanding of persistent gaps in diagnostic challenges for underserved/underrepresented patient communities and align next steps on how to address health inequities of the rare disease community. \nThis event connects stakeholders from the rare disease community\, including our RARE Health Equity Leadership Council\, to find ways to collaborate on how to address inequities in the care of patients with rare diseases\, specifically focused on shortening the diagnostic odyssey\, reducing racial disparities in care\, and building more inclusive research programs.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/global-genes-event-rare-health-equity-summit/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T132008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T132008Z
UID:10608-1637136000-1637168400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:CEO Roundtable on Cancer Event - Accelerate Health Annual Conference
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URL:https://wicancer.org/event/ceo-roundtable-on-cancer-event-accelerate-health-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211116T154500
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T125604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T131332Z
UID:10604-1637064000-1637077500@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Event - 80% in Every Community Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hello and welcome to the registration site for the 2021 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting. This event will be exclusively online. \nAs you navigate through this site you will see our working agenda\, which will continue to be refined leading up to the meeting. Please note: Annual Meeting sessions are open to NCCRT members only. The 80% in Every Community Conference track is open to NCCRT members and the public. \nWe look forward to sharing presentations with you by nationally known experts\, thought leaders\, and decision makers on colorectal cancer screening\, with opportunities to network and learn from each other. \nGenerous sponsorships from NCCRT members and partners allow us to continue to deliver an exceptional annual meeting program as well as the resources\, tools\, and research that helps fuel your work to save lives from colorectal cancer throughout the year. Learn more about sponsorship opportunities and get to know our 2021 sponsors. \nThank you for making the time to join us for this year’s 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting! \nIf you have any difficulty registering\, please contact nccrt@cancer.org.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/national-colorectal-cancer-roundtable-event-80-in-every-community-conference/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211115T154500
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T131502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T131502Z
UID:10606-1636977600-1636991100@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Event - 80% in Every Community Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hello and welcome to the registration site for the 2021 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting. This event will be exclusively online. \nAs you navigate through this site you will see our working agenda\, which will continue to be refined leading up to the meeting. Please note: Annual Meeting sessions are open to NCCRT members only. The 80% in Every Community Conference track is open to NCCRT members and the public. \nWe look forward to sharing presentations with you by nationally known experts\, thought leaders\, and decision makers on colorectal cancer screening\, with opportunities to network and learn from each other. \nGenerous sponsorships from NCCRT members and partners allow us to continue to deliver an exceptional annual meeting program as well as the resources\, tools\, and research that helps fuel your work to save lives from colorectal cancer throughout the year. Learn more about sponsorship opportunities and get to know our 2021 sponsors. \nThank you for making the time to join us for this year’s 80% in Every Community Conference and NCCRT Annual Meeting! \nIf you have any difficulty registering\, please contact nccrt@cancer.org.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/national-colorectal-cancer-roundtable-event-80-in-every-community-conference-2/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T125200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T125200Z
UID:10602-1636545600-1636549200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Trust for America’s Health Event - State of Obesity 2021: Better Policies for a Healthier America
DESCRIPTION:Topic: \nState of Obesity 2021: Better Policies for a Healthier America Congressional Briefing\n\n\nDescription: \nPlease join Trust for America’s Health on November 10\, 2021 at 1:00 pm EDT for a virtual congressional briefing and national webinar\, State of Obesity 2021: Better Policies for a Healthier America. \nThe briefing will explore findings from TFAH’s recent report\, which examined how the social and economic factors linked to obesity were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 18th annual report found that 16 states had adult obesity rates at 35 percent or higher\, up from 12 states the year before. \nSpeakers will cover the latest data on obesity and its impacts\, highlight promising approaches to ensure healthier communities\, and offer policy recommendations that can help all Americans lead healthier lives. \n*Additional speakers to be announced.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/trust-for-americas-health-event-state-of-obesity-2021-better-policies-for-a-healthier-america/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T134519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T134519Z
UID:10527-1636358400-1636563600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:All In: Data for Community Health Event - 5th Annual National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join All In: Data for Community Health virtually on November 8-10\, 2021 for the 5th Annual National Meeting. \nThis year’s themes include centering racial equity\, navigating the spectrum of community engagement\, and focusing on policy change. The meeting will feature inspirational speakers on the compelling issues facing communities\, practitioners and residents who will share their stories\, tools and practical lessons; and interactive opportunities to share your experience tackling common challenges as they relate to multi-sector community-based data sharing projects focused on health\, wellbeing\, and equity. Updates about the event will be posted on this page as they become available. \nThe virtual meeting is limited to the first 500 participants to maintain opportunities for group conversations and networking.  Scholarship information for community members and persons with lived experience will be made available soon via the All In online community. Registration is waived for select grantees of All In Partners (your Program Office will reach out with  more details). Given that space is limited for the meeting\, please only register if you can actually participate. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Today!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView recaps of previous National Meetings to learn more. If you attended any of these meetings\, you know to expect a dynamic\, exhilarating\, challenging\, and rewarding meeting. And view the video below to learn more about All In and see highlights from the 2018 National Meeting. We hope to do as much as we can to capture that same spirit and connection in our upcoming virtual meeting!
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/all-in-data-for-community-health-event-5th-annual-national-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211104T124856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T124856Z
UID:10601-1636023600-1636027200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:SPEAK UP FOR YOUR HEALTH: Cancer and Wellness in the LGBTQ+ Community
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2021 12:00PM EST \nJoin the American Cancer Society for a free\, educational virtual event featuring a panel of experts who will discuss cancer in the LGBTQ+ community and share how you can be your own health advocate.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/speak-up-for-your-health-cancer-and-wellness-in-the-lgbtq-community/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T150503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T150503Z
UID:10529-1636021800-1636027200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:2021 ACS CAN Wisconsin Research & Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual\nACS CAN Wisconsin Research and Innovation Forum\nCancer remains a critical public health problem and how new cures are discovered and delivered will continue to change. ACS CAN recognizes that cancer research is the engine behind our ongoing progress in the fight against cancer. Research offers hope to the millions of people who face cancer – for better treatments\, for more opportunities to prevent and detect the disease early on\, and for improved quality of life for those already diagnosed. Join us to learn more about the critical importance of cancer research and the exciting discovery taking place right here in Wisconsin. \nThe delivery of new and affordable cancer therapies from the research lab to the patient will require collaborative solutions from researchers\, business leaders\, providers\, and policymakers. Join us as we delve into the critical role of cancer research in helping ACS CAN Wisconsin carry out its mission of reducing death and suffering from cancer. \nConfirmed speakers: \nChristian Capitini\, MD\nJean R. Finley Professor in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology; American Cancer Society Research Scholar; Associate Professor of Pediatrics\, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health \nGustavo W. Leone\, PhD\nProfessor; Director\, MCW Cancer Center; Senior Associate Dean of Cancer Research \nBen George\, MD\nWilliam F. Stapp Endowed Chair; Associate Professor of Medicine; Director\, Phase 1 Clinical Trials Program; Associate Director for Cancer Genomics and Precision Medicine; Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine Center \nMark Fleury\nPrincipal\, Policy Development – Emerging Science\, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/2021-acs-can-wisconsin-research-innovation-forum/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20210628T164717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T164717Z
UID:10220-1635944400-1635948000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Lung Cancer in Women (This webinar is offered to women who smoke and meet USPSTF criteria)
DESCRIPTION:Nov. 3 ǀ Noon-1pm ET\n\n\nLung Cancer in Women (This webinar is offered to women who smoke and meet USPSTF criteria)\n\n\n• Increasing Awareness About the Availability of LCS and Who Is Eligible by Partnering with OB-GYN Societies Who Can Promote\n\n\n• Leveraging Mammography to Enroll Eligible Women for Lung Cancer Screening\n\n\nSpeaker: M. Patricia Rivera\, MD\, ATSF\, FCCP\n\n\nPanelists: Leah Backhus\, MD\, MPH; Narjust Duma\, MD; Kim Sandler\, MD
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/lung-cancer-in-women-this-webinar-is-offered-to-women-who-smoke-and-meet-uspstf-criteria/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211029T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T134320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T134320Z
UID:10526-1635508800-1635519600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Systems and Obesity: Advances and Innovations for Equitable Health and Well-Being: A Third Workshop Series - October Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Systems and Obesity: Advances and Innovations for Equitable Health and Well-Being: A Third Workshop Series – October Workshop\nThe Roundtable on Obesity Solutions will convene a 1.5 day public virtual workshop on Thursday\, October 28 (10:00 am to 2:45 pm ET) and Friday\, October 29 (1:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET). This third workshop in the series will explore how to advance strategies for sustainable systems-wide changes that leverage the three drivers (biased mental models/social norms\, structural racism\, and health communications) introduced in the first two workshops that can inform actionable priorities for individuals\, organizations\, and policymakers to reduce both incidence and prevalence of obesity. The October 29 workshop session will focus on patient-provider communications around obesity treatment and solutions. \nThis workshop was organized by the following planning committee: \n\nAngela M. Odoms-Young\, Cornell University (co-chair)\nNico P. Pronk\, HealthPartners Institute (co-chair)\nJamy D. Ard\, Wake Forest School of Medicine\nCarol Byrd-Bredbenner\, Rutgers University\nCarlos J. Crespo\, Oregon Health and Science University and Portland State University School of Public Health\nStephanie A. Navarro Silvera\, Montclair State University\nMelissa A. Simon\, Northwestern University\nSusan Z. Yanovski\, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/systems-and-obesity-advances-and-innovations-for-equitable-health-and-well-being-a-third-workshop-series-october-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211025T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T133927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T133927Z
UID:10525-1635148800-1635267600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:NASEM National Cancer Policy Forum Event - Promoting Health Equity in Cancer Care: A Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:NASEM National Cancer Policy Forum Event – Promoting Health Equity in Cancer Care: A Virtual Workshop \nOn October 25 and 26\, 2021\, the National Cancer Policy Forum and the Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity will host a public workshop that will examine opportunities to improve health equity across the cancer care continuum. The workshop will feature invited presentations and panel discussions on topics that may include: \n\nOpportunities to improve patient access to affordable\, high-quality cancer care\nStrategies to identify and address the intersectionality of structural racism and implicit bias in cancer care delivery.\nThe potential for quality measurement and payment mechanisms to incentivize health equity in cancer care delivery.\nClinical practice data collection efforts to better assess and care for patients with cancer\n\n 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/nasem-national-cancer-policy-forum-event-promoting-health-equity-in-cancer-care-a-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211020T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T133630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T133630Z
UID:10524-1634738400-1634742000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Pursuing Health Equity in Lung Cancer Screening: The “What” and “What Next”
DESCRIPTION:Pursuing Health Equity in Lung Cancer Screening: The “What” and “What Next” \nWe will identify populations that are disproportionately affected by lung cancer and discuss screening outreach efforts among populations which are underserved. \nQuestion for discussion: How can coalitions catalyze outreach efforts to reach the underserved?
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/pursuing-health-equity-in-lung-cancer-screening-the-what-and-what-next/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211020T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T131126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T131126Z
UID:10511-1634738400-1634742000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Exploring New Trends in Tobacco Policy and Use in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR: EXPLORING NEW TRENDS IN TOBACCO POLICY AND USE IN INDIAN COUNTRY\n\n\nThe Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan’s National Native Network with the Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center (Accredited Provider) present a webinar. \nTitle:  Exploring New Trends in Tobacco Policy and Use in Indian Country\nDate:  Wednesday\, October 20\, 2021\nTime:  3 – 4 p.m.\, EDT \nREGISTER HERE:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9716312078908/WN_M-uForssTdS1f6OeRa5mnw \nLearning Objectives/Outcomes:\nAt the conclusion of this activity\, the healthcare team will be able to: \n\nExamine current AI/AN commercial tobacco use rates and new data reflecting tribal casino smoking preferences.\nBuild coalitions and engage with both Tribal communities and leaders to influence commercial tobacco public health policy.\nImplement effective community smoke free policies that reduce the health risks associated with commercial tobacco exposure (or use).\n\nTarget Audience:\nPhysicians\, nurses\, health educators\, administrators\, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. \nPresenters: \nKen Foster\,\nDirector of Operations\nMeczka Marketing Research Consulting \nClinton Isham\nIndependent Tribal Relations Consultant\nAmerican Non-Smokers’ Rights Foundation \nHannah Bartol\, B.S.\nProgram Manager\nNational Native Network \nJosiah Concho\, BAEPD\nProject Coordinator\nKeres Community Health \nFunding for this webinar was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DP18-1808:  Networking2Save:  CDC’s National Network Approach to Preventing and Controlling Tobacco-related Cancers in Special Populations.  Webinar contents do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, and the Indian Health Service\, or the Department of Health and Human Services. \nContinuing Education (CE) Credit Information:\nThere is no registration fee to participate in this activity. In order to receive continuing education credit\, learners must participate in the webinar in its entirety\, and complete an online evaluation. \nPlease contact mwillette@itcmi.org if you have any questions or problems with the system. \nIndividuals taking this course for the first time are eligible for CME/CE credit. \nAccreditation: \n\nThis activity was planned by and for the health care team\, and learners will receive 1.0 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change. \nIn support of improving patient care\, IHS Clinical Support Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysicians\nThe IHS Clinical Support Center designates this live activity for 1 hour of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™for each hour of participation.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nNurses\nThis activity is designated 1.0 contact hour for each hour of participation. \nDisclosure Statement:  As a jointly accredited provider of continuing education\, the IHS Clinical Support Center must ensure balance\, independence\, objectivity\, and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course directors/coordinators\, planning committee members\, faculty\, reviewers and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subject matter of the educational activity. Safeguards against commercial bias have been put in place. Faculty will also disclose any off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceuticals or instruments discussed in their presentation. All those who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity have completed the disclosure process and have indicated that they do not have any relevant financial relationships or affiliations with any manufacturers or commercial products to disclose.\nThere is no commercial interest support for this educational activity. \n\nTo review the Survey Monkey Privacy Policy for details on how user information submitted in the evaluation is protected. http://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/policy/privacy-policy/
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/exploring-new-trends-in-tobacco-policy-and-use-in-indian-country/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211018T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20210928T142247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T142247Z
UID:10500-1634561100-1634576400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Social Risks in Cancer Care Delivery Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is conducting a virtual meeting to discuss research needs for addressing social risks in cancer care\, with a focus on food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. This NCI-sponsored workshop will engage diverse stakeholders in panel presentations and participatory discussions to identify and understand research gaps\, challenges\, and opportunities to advance this scientific area. \nBackground\nThere has been increasing national attention on the social determinants of health and the important role they play in shaping health outcomes. Social risks are the adverse social conditions associated with poor health that may result in unmet social needs\, such as food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. They can pose significant barriers to the delivery and utilization of cancer care and contribute to adverse cancer outcomes\, including greater rates of treatment nonadherence\, treatment delays\, and decreased health-related quality of life. In 2019\, the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine proposed five system-level activities to strengthen the integration of services that address social risks and social needs into care delivery: Awareness\, Assistance\, Adjustment\, Alignment\, and Advocacy. Increasingly\, healthcare delivery systems are implementing interventions to address patients’ social needs as part of routine clinical practice. However\, there is limited evidence to guide the delivery of system-level efforts\, especially in varied settings in which cancer care is provided. This workshop represents an opportunity to explore research needs and priorities for addressing social risks among cancer patients and survivors. \nMeeting Goals\n\nDescribe the scope of research addressing social risks in the delivery of cancer care\nIdentify effective and promising approaches for addressing social risks in cancer care\nDiscuss challenges\, gaps\, and opportunities for future research in diverse cancer settings\n\nWho should attend this workshop?\nThis three-day workshop will be free and open to the public. This workshop will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, community leaders\, cancer patients\, survivors\, and advocates representing a broad range of experiences and expertise in this scientific area.  We highly encourage you to register and participate in this workshop. \nFor further information please contact NCIHDRP@mail.nih.gov
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/addressing-social-risks-in-cancer-care-delivery-virtual-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211015T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20210928T142207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T142207Z
UID:10499-1634301900-1634317200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Social Risks in Cancer Care Delivery Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is conducting a virtual meeting to discuss research needs for addressing social risks in cancer care\, with a focus on food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. This NCI-sponsored workshop will engage diverse stakeholders in panel presentations and participatory discussions to identify and understand research gaps\, challenges\, and opportunities to advance this scientific area. \nBackground\nThere has been increasing national attention on the social determinants of health and the important role they play in shaping health outcomes. Social risks are the adverse social conditions associated with poor health that may result in unmet social needs\, such as food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. They can pose significant barriers to the delivery and utilization of cancer care and contribute to adverse cancer outcomes\, including greater rates of treatment nonadherence\, treatment delays\, and decreased health-related quality of life. In 2019\, the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine proposed five system-level activities to strengthen the integration of services that address social risks and social needs into care delivery: Awareness\, Assistance\, Adjustment\, Alignment\, and Advocacy. Increasingly\, healthcare delivery systems are implementing interventions to address patients’ social needs as part of routine clinical practice. However\, there is limited evidence to guide the delivery of system-level efforts\, especially in varied settings in which cancer care is provided. This workshop represents an opportunity to explore research needs and priorities for addressing social risks among cancer patients and survivors. \nMeeting Goals\n\nDescribe the scope of research addressing social risks in the delivery of cancer care\nIdentify effective and promising approaches for addressing social risks in cancer care\nDiscuss challenges\, gaps\, and opportunities for future research in diverse cancer settings\n\nWho should attend this workshop?\nThis three-day workshop will be free and open to the public. This workshop will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, community leaders\, cancer patients\, survivors\, and advocates representing a broad range of experiences and expertise in this scientific area.  We highly encourage you to register and participate in this workshop. \nFor further information please contact NCIHDRP@mail.nih.gov
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/addressing-social-risks-in-cancer-care-delivery-virtual-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211005T133226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T133226Z
UID:10523-1634216400-1634220000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:CDC Division of Nutrition\, Physical Activity\, and Obesity Event - Reaching American Indian and Alaska Native Audiences: What Works/What We’ve Learned
DESCRIPTION:Join CDC’s Division of Nutrition\, Physical Activity\, and Obesity to learn about reaching American Indian and Alaska Native audiences.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/cdc-division-of-nutrition-physical-activity-and-obesity-event-reaching-american-indian-and-alaska-native-audiences-what-works-what-weve-learned/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20210916T134451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T142106Z
UID:10463-1634215500-1634230800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Social Risks in Cancer Care Delivery Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is conducting a virtual meeting to discuss research needs for addressing social risks in cancer care\, with a focus on food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. This NCI-sponsored workshop will engage diverse stakeholders in panel presentations and participatory discussions to identify and understand research gaps\, challenges\, and opportunities to advance this scientific area. \nBackground\nThere has been increasing national attention on the social determinants of health and the important role they play in shaping health outcomes. Social risks are the adverse social conditions associated with poor health that may result in unmet social needs\, such as food insecurity\, housing instability\, and transportation barriers. They can pose significant barriers to the delivery and utilization of cancer care and contribute to adverse cancer outcomes\, including greater rates of treatment nonadherence\, treatment delays\, and decreased health-related quality of life. In 2019\, the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine proposed five system-level activities to strengthen the integration of services that address social risks and social needs into care delivery: Awareness\, Assistance\, Adjustment\, Alignment\, and Advocacy. Increasingly\, healthcare delivery systems are implementing interventions to address patients’ social needs as part of routine clinical practice. However\, there is limited evidence to guide the delivery of system-level efforts\, especially in varied settings in which cancer care is provided. This workshop represents an opportunity to explore research needs and priorities for addressing social risks among cancer patients and survivors. \nMeeting Goals\n\nDescribe the scope of research addressing social risks in the delivery of cancer care\nIdentify effective and promising approaches for addressing social risks in cancer care\nDiscuss challenges\, gaps\, and opportunities for future research in diverse cancer settings\n\nWho should attend this workshop?\nThis three-day workshop will be free and open to the public. This workshop will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, community leaders\, cancer patients\, survivors\, and advocates representing a broad range of experiences and expertise in this scientific area.  We highly encourage you to register and participate in this workshop. \nFor further information please contact NCIHDRP@mail.nih.gov
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/addressing-social-risks-in-cancer-care-delivery-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172745
CREATED:20211004T141737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T141737Z
UID:10503-1634209200-1634212800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:How Tobacco Violates the Human Rights of the LGTBQ+ Community
DESCRIPTION:How Tobacco Violates the Human Rights of the LGTBQ+ Community\n\n\nDescription \nASH the National LGBT Cancer Network\, and the US Human Rights Network are co-hosting this webinar to discuss how tobacco violates the human rights of the LGBTQ+ community. The event will kick off with an introduction by USHRN. Gabe Glissmeyer (He/Him) is a Project Specialist at the National LGBT Cancer Network and will discuss the history of tobacco industry marketing to the LGBTQ+ community. Bryce Moore (He/Him) is a Project Specialist at the National LGBT Cancer Network and will follow-up with how that marketing has shaped tobacco use rates today. Kelsey Romeo-Stuppy (She/Her)\, Managing Attorney at Action on Smoking and Health will discuss how the tobacco industry and its products violate the human rights of the LGBT+ community and how we can use human rights mechanisms to protect the right to health of all people. Finally\, Christopher Rathbone will discuss how Japan Tobacco uses the guise of support for human rights to target vulnerable groups including LGBTQ.\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n \n\nKelsey Romeo-Stuppy\nManaging Attorney @Action on Smoking and Health\nKelsey Romeo-Stuppy has been working on global tobacco control since 2013. As Managing Attorney\, Kelsey leads ASH’s programs on human rights and criminal law. She also advises ASH on other legal issues. Kelsey has received commendation for her legal research\, writing\, and advocacy: an article Kelsey wrote on Tobacco and Human Rights in Latin America was published in the American Bar Association’s International Law News and was subsequently chosen by another ABA Publication\, GP Solo Magazine\, to be included in a “Best of the ABA” feature issue. Kelsey strives to always continue learning and has completed numerous continuing education programs including earning a certificate from Georgetown Law’s O’Neill Institute Summer Program on Health Rights Litigation.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nBryce Moore\nProject Specialist @National LGBT Cancer Network\nBryce Moore (He/Him) is a Project Specialist at the National LGBT Cancer Network. He provides technical assistance and support for the Networking 2 Save program and to state cancer & tobacco control programs. He also does presentations around LGBTQ+ cancer care and cultural competency. Bryce was named the 2016 National Youth Advocate of the Year by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. He has worked with organizations like the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids\, Truth Initiative\, and The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi. Bryce graduated from The University of Southern Mississippi in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nGabe Glissmeyer\nProject Specialist @National LGBT Cancer Network\nGabe Glissmeyer (He/Him) is a Project Specialist at the National LGBT Cancer Network and is based in Salt Lake City\, Utah. His work focuses on LGBTQ tobacco initiatives and helping build and organize coalitions. For 13 years Gabriel has worked in tobacco prevention and cessation and LGBTQ exercise science. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Augsburg University and is currently working on his Masters of Public Health at Utah State University. Gabriel is passionate about LGBTQ health\, reducing health disparities\, and increasing scientific literacy. Gabriel is a black Ashkenazi Jew that identifies as trans and queer.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nChristopher Rathbone\nAttorney & Tobacco Control Advocate\nChristopher Rathbone\, BA\, JD (University of Saskatchewan)\, LLM (Hokkaido University) is an attorney admitted in Massachusetts working in Tokyo. He has worked as a legal translator since 2000 and has taught classes and provided seminars on legal translation and legal writing for Japanese\, Korean\, Cambodian and US universities\, as well as the Tokyo offices of many top US law firms. As a tobacco control advocate\, he has given numerous presentations and written articles on secondhand smoke protection laws in Japan\, tobacco industry interference in health policy and targeting of vulnerable groups and tobacco control from a human rights perspective.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/how-tobacco-violates-the-human-rights-of-the-lgtbq-community/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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