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National Cancer Survivors Conference — June 18–20, 2014

National Cancer Survivors Conference — June 18–20, 2014



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MMWR Weekly
Vol. 63, No. 23
June 13, 2014
 
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National Cancer Survivors Conference — June 18–20, 2014

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June 13, 2014 / 63(23);505-505


Each year on National Cancer Survivors Day (held June 1 this year), CDC and its partners celebrate advances in cancer survivorship and reflect on the challenges facing approximately 13.4 million cancer survivors nationally. This year, CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Survivorship Workgroup celebrates its 10th anniversary of public health work in cancer survivorship through research, surveillance, programs, systems, and environmental changes. CDC also conducts economic research to understand cancer survivorship and its impact on medical costs, out-of-pocket costs, lost productivity, employment, health insurance, and access to care (1–3).
To promote cancer survivorship as a growing public health concern, CDC is cosponsoring the 7th Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference, "Advancing Survivorship Care Through Multilevel Collaborations," June 18–20, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia (http://www.cancer.org/subsites/survivorship2014External Web Site Icon).
CDC supports states and tribal organizations in setting goals for survivorship in their comprehensive cancer control plans. The National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center (http://www.cancer.org/survivorshipcenterExternal Web Site Icon) also provides cancer survivorship materials that promote healthy behaviors to reduce the effects of cancer and its treatment. Additional information is available at http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivorship.

References

  1. Ekwueme DU, Yabroff KR, Guy GP, et al. Medical costs and productivity losses of cancer survivors—United States, 2008–2011. MMWR 2014;63:505–10.
  2. Guy GP, Yabroff KR, Ekwueme DU, et al. Estimating the health and economic burden of cancer among those diagnosed as adolescents and young adults. Health Aff 2014;33:1024–31.
  3. Dowling EC, Chawla N, Forsythe LP, et al. Lost productivity and burden of illness in cancer survivors with and without other chronic conditions. Cancer 2013;119:3393–401.

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