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  • 1.  AACI CARDS Webinar: Exploring US Neighborhood-Level Cancer Risk Factor Datasets

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    AACI will host a Catchment Area Research and Data Science (CARDS) webinar titled "Exploring U.S. Neighborhood-Level Cancer Risk Factor Datasets" at 1:00 pm eastern time on Wednesday, December 4. The webinar will be divided into three parts.

     

    Part 1: PLACES: Local Data for Better Health

    PLACES is a collaboration between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the CDC Foundation. PLACES provides health data for small areas across the country, allowing local health departments and jurisdictions to better understand the burden and geographic distribution of health measures in their areas and assist them in planning public health interventions. PLACES provides model-based, population-level analysis and community estimates of health measures to all counties, incorporated and census-designated places, census tracts, and zip code tabulation areas throughout the U.S. Part 1 will include discussion of PLACES methodology and use cases and exploration of current and new mapping applications.

     

    Part 2: The Environmental Justice Index: Advancing Environmental Justice and Health Equity Through Data Visualization

    Environmental justice screening and mapping tools allow government agencies and other entities to identify communities experiencing cumulative health impacts from environmental injustice and to prioritize these communities for policies and interventions designed to reduce inequities. There have been calls for the development of state and federal tools to measure the impacts of environmental, social, health, and climate related burdens on communities. The CDC/Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Environmental Justice Index (EJI) is the first nationwide index designed to address cumulative impacts through the lens of environmental justice and health equity. Part 2 will provide information on the EJI, including details on index calculation and structure, demonstrations, and examples of how to apply the EJI in your work.

     

    Part 3: Health Atlas: Visualizing Place-Based Data Across the United States

    The UCSF Health Atlas is an interactive tool that allows users to visualize data from a variety of sources to identify and address cancer health disparities, developed under the leadership of Dr. Debby Oh. Dr. Oh's background in epidemiology and graphic design has been applied to projects including California Health Maps, Greater Bay Area Cancer Registry dashboard, and UCSF Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center dashboard. Part 3 of the webinar will explore real-world applications of data visualization tools.

     

    CARDS webinars are free and open to all employees of AACI member cancer centers. Please contact AACI Senior Program Manager Kate Shaw with any questions.

     

     

    Todd Burus, MAS

    Data Visualization Specialist

    Community Outreach and Engagement Office

     

    Lead Developer

    Cancer InFocus Project

    UK Markey Cancer Center

     

    PhD Candidate

    Epidemiology and Biostatistics

    University of Kentucky

     

    Sandi Pruitt, PhD, MPH

    Professor

    Peter O'Donnell School of Public Health

    UT Southwestern Medical Center

     

    Associate Director

    Community Outreach, Engagement, and Equity

    Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

    UT Southwestern Medical Center

     

     

    PLACES: Local Data for Better Health

     

    Yan Wang, PhD

    Lead Statistician

    Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch

    PLACES

     

    Hua Lu, MSc

    Geographer

    Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch

    PLACES

     

    Co-PI

    PLACES

     

     

    The Environmental Justice Index: Advancing Environmental Justice and Health Equity Through Data Visualization

     

    Ben McKenzie, MS (he/him)

    Geospacial Epidemiologist and Health Scientist

    GRASP

    CDC/ATSDR

     

    Lauren Freelander, MS (she/her)

    Senior Geospatial Epidemiologist Contractor

    GRASP

    CDC/ATSDR

     

     

    Health Atlas: Visualizing Place-Based Data Across the United States

     

    Debby Oh, PhD

    Data Scientist

    UCSF Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center Director UCSF Health Atlas

     

     

     

    About AACI

     

    The Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI) represents over 100 premier academic and freestanding cancer centers in the United States and Canada. AACI is accelerating progress against cancer by enhancing the impact of academic cancer centers and promoting cancer health equity.

    About CARDS

     

    The purpose of the Catchment Area Data Research Data Science (CARDS) listserv and webinar series is to build a supportive and collaborative community for those involved in cancer center catchment area data collection, analysis, and utilization.

     

     

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