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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
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... Appendix B Workshop Agenda June 20, 2016 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am Welcome from the National Cancer Policy Forum  Michael Caligiuri, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center National Cancer Policy Forum Chair Overview of the Workshop Greta Massetti, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Planning Committee Chair 8:15 am Session 1: Overview of the Evidence, Policy, and Practice Issues in Lung Cancer Screening Moderator: Barnett Kramer, National Cancer Institute Review of the Evidence for Benefits and Harms of CT Screening for Lung Cancer • USPSTF Systematic Review o Michael LeFevre, University of Missouri 97
From page 98...
... 98 IMPLEMENTATION OF LUNG CANCER SCREENING • ACS, ACCP, ASCO, NCCN Systematic Review o Peter Bach, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center CMS Coverage of Lung Cancer Screening • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Joseph Chin, Challenges of Implementation: The Primary Care Perspective • Richard Hoffman, University of Iowa Panel Discussion 10:15 am Break 10:30 am Session 2: Considerations and Challenges in the Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening  Moderator: Christopher Lathan, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Identifying High-Risk Populations for Screening: Risk Modeling -- Current Ideas, New Developments, and Future Potentials • Martin Tammemägi, Brock University Guideline Development for Lung Cancer Screening • University of Washington Douglas Wood, Addressing Health Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening • Christopher Lathan, Harvard University Capacity Constraints and Geographic Variation in Access to Lung Cancer Screening • Fabrice Smieliauskas, University of Chicago Radiology Workload and Follow-Up Considerations • Dartmouth University William Black, Panel Discussion
From page 99...
... APPENDIX B 99 12:45 pm Lunch Break 1:30 pm Session 3: Essential Elements of Effective Lung Cancer Screening Programs Moderator: Robert Volk, MD Anderson Cancer Center American College of Radiology Resources to Improve the Quality and Safety of Lung Cancer Screening • University of Michigan Ella Kazerooni, Veterans Health Administration Lung Cancer Screening Demonstration Project: Results and Lessons Learned •  Kim, VA National Center for Health Promotion and Jane Disease Prevention Shared Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening: Definitions, Models, and Strategies • Robert Volk, MD Anderson Cancer Center Supporting Informed Decision Making About Lung Cancer Screening • University of Kentucky College of Medicine Jamie Studts, Panel Discussion • and Richard Hoffman, University of Iowa Session speakers 3:30 pm Break 3:45 pm Session 4: Strategies for Incorporating Smoking Cessation in Screening Programs  Moderator: Jamie Studts, University of Kentucky College of Medicine Evidence for Smoking Behaviors and Cessation in Lung Cancer Screening • Oregon Health & Science University Chris Slatore, Screening and Resistance to Cessation Efforts • Elyse Park, Massachusetts General Hospital
From page 100...
... 100 IMPLEMENTATION OF LUNG CANCER SCREENING Assessment of a Telephone Counseling Smoking Cessation Intervention in the Lung Cancer Screening Setting: A Randomized Pilot Study • Georgetown University Kathryn Taylor, Readiness and Capacity of Screening Sites to Implement Smoking Cessation • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Jamie Ostroff, Panel Discussion 5:40 pm Wrap-Up Day 1  Greta Massetti, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention June 21, 2016 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am Session 5: Health System Infrastructure Needs to Implement and Monitor Screening  Moderator: Greta Massetti, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Patient Outcomes Related to Lung Cancer Screening • University of California, Los Angeles Denise Aberle, • Cleveland Clinic Peter Mazzone, Cost-Effectiveness of Lung Cancer Screening • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Joshua Roth, Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients and Surveillance of Impact • V Paul Doria-Rose, National Cancer Institute Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break
From page 101...
... APPENDIX B 101 10:15 am Session 6: Stakeholder Reactions and Perspectives  Moderator: Dan Sullivan, Duke University School of Medicine • Ide Mills, Patient Advocate • Lung Cancer Alliance Amy Copeland, • Naval Hospital Pensacola Kelly Latimer, • Pennsylvania Department of Health Joanna Stoms, • American Cancer Society Robert Smith, • Steven Blumenfrucht, Aetna • Cleveland Clinic Peter Mazzone, Panel Discussion 11:30 am Workshop Wrap-Up  Greta Massetti, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 11:45 am Adjourn

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