NAACCR 2020 Conference: Virtual Plenary Session Registration Open!
NAACCR is pleased to offer live webinars on topics originally scheduled as plenary sessions during the NAACCR 2020 Conference. The webinars will be presented June 23-25. All sessions are free of charge and will be recorded for later viewing. Up to 10 CEUs can be earned. Pre-registration is required*.
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June 23: Session #1: | June 23: Session #2 |
11:00am-1:00pm Future Directions In Cancer Surveillance Standards and Data Collection | 2:00pm-4:00pm Advances In Pediatric Cancer and Surveillance |
-Cloud Computing and the STAR Project Dr. Lisa Richardson; Director; CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC)
-New Directions and Rationale - CoC Dr. Lawrence Shulman; Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
-CAP Cancer Protocols and e-Cancer Reporting Dr. Samantha Spencer; Director, Structured Reporting; College of American Pathologists
-Tapping Non-Traditional Data Sources Dr. Lynne Penberthy; Associate Director; NCI-SEER | -Pediatric Health Information System - Understanding the Differences Dr. Richard Aplenc; Associate Professor of Pediatrics; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
-National Childhood Cancer Registry Dr. Dennis Deapen; Director of LA Cancer Surveillance Program, Professor of Clinical Preventive Medicine; University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
-Results of the Childhood Cancer Survivors Study Match with the Virtual Pooled Registry Dr. Gregory T. Armstrong; Member; Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control; St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
-Childhood Cancer Staging Guidelines- Toronto Staging Guidelines Dr. Sumit Gupta; Staff Oncologist and Clinician Investigator Hematology/Oncology; SickKids, University of Toronto |
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June 24 Session #3 | June 24 |
11:00am-1:00pm Social Determinates and Cancer | 2:00pm-4:00pm NAACCR Business Meeting |
-Introduction of Social Determinants of Cancer Scarlett Lin Gomez; Co-Investigator; Greater Bay Area Cancer Registry
-Visually Assessed Socio-Physical Environment Linked to a Cancer Registry: Application to Breast Cancer Survival Disparities Dr. Jesse John Plascak; Instructor of Epidemiology; Rutgers University
-Economic Burden of Cancer Dr. Robin Yabroff, Senior Scientific Director, American Cancer Society | Please attend the Business meeting. All voting Delegates are required to attend. https://www.naaccr2020.org/busness-meeting |
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June 25 Session #4 | June 25 Session #5 |
11:00am-1:00pm Cancer Informatics | 2:00pm-4:00pm NCI/NAACCR Zone Design for Cancer Reporting Project and CDC Pilot Project to Visualize Cancer Data at the Sub-County Level |
-Cancer Surveillance and Bioinformatics Dr. Warren Kibbe; Chief Data Officer; Duke Cancer Institute
-Collection of Pathomic Data in Central Cancer Registries Dr. David J. Foran; Chief Informatics Officer and Director of Biomedical Informatics & Computational Imaging, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
-Informatics and Cancer Registries Dr. Georgia Tourassi; Director of the National Center for Computational Sciences and the Health Data Sciences Institute at the Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL)
-Informatics and Natural Language Processing in Canada Dr. Marshall Pitz; Chief Medical Information Officer; CancerCare Manitoba | -NCI/NAACCR Zone Design Project Overview, Challenges, Current Status, and Steps Forward Diane Ng; Westat
-CaliforniaHealthMaps.org: moving beyond county statistics to more meaningful geographies Dr. Debby Oh; Greater Bay Area Cancer Registry
-The NCI/NAACCR Cancer Reporting Zone Project: Selecting the Preferred Zone Geography Alternative in Idaho Christopher Johnson; Cancer Data Registry of Idaho
-CDC Pilot Project to Visualize Cancer Data at Sub-County Level S. Jane Hanley; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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We would like to thank the NAACCR 2020 Program Committee, our colleagues at the Pennsylvania and New Jersey state cancer registries, and the submitted abstract authors and reviewers for all their efforts in helping plan the NAACCR 2020 Annual Conference. We are disappointed that the in-person NAACCR 2020 Conference has been cancelled due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, but our priority is the health of our cancer surveillance community.