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  • 1.  CCDI Webinar - Feb. 2026

    Posted 2 days ago

    Sent on behalf of NCI Childhood Cancer Data Initiative:

    • Webinar Title: Measuring Quality and Experience of Advanced Childhood Cancer Care
    • Speaker: Prasanna Ananth, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine

    Patient voices matter-and they're reshaping the future of childhood cancer care.

     

    Join the National Cancer Institute's Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) for an exciting talk with Dr. Prasanna Ananth from the Yale School of Medicine on how patient-report outcomes (PROs) data can drive change across child, adolescent, and young adult (AYA) cancer care. As CCDI continues to build upon its robust data ecosystem to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and clinical care for children and AYAs with cancer, there is a growing interest in collecting and sharing PRO data.

     

    During this webinar, Dr. Ananth will:

    • Discuss the rationale for amplifying patient and caregiver voices in an effort to improve cancer care
    • Spotlight novel, patient-centered approaches to measuring quality and experience of care for children with advanced cancer
    • Explore how health systems can turn PRO data into actionable insights that improve care and overall outcomes

    Whether you're interested in data, clinical care, health systems improvement, or patient engagement, this talk will offer practical insights and fresh perspectives on putting patients at the center of cancer care. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how lived experiences can become powerful drivers of innovation. Register today and be part of the conversation!

     

    If you are an individual with a disability who needs reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please email CCDIevents@mail.nih.gov by February 12. For more information about CCDI events, including past event recordings, visit our Events & Webinars page.

     

    Sisley Chung

    Manager, Marketing Strategy & Analysis

    Contractor: Publicis Sapient

    National Cancer Institute

    National Institutes of Health

    Shady Grove/2E320

    sisley.chung@nih.gov