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Moving to Action: Addressing Cervical
Cancer in South Carolina
A Work in Progress
South Carolina is a state with excess cervical cancer
mortality, a disease closely associated with high-risk or
cancer-causing types of genital human papillomavirus (HPV)
infection. Recent innovations in HPV prevention and control,
including HPV testing and vaccination, have raised the
profile of HPV in cervical cancer prevention and control
efforts. The audience has expanded to include pediatricians,
parents, policymakers, and many others. As a result,
stakeholders, including researchers, public health
practitioners, clinicians, community- and faith-based
leaders, survivors, and advocates, from across the state
have started an effort, “Moving to Action: Addressing
Cervical Cancer in South Carolina,” to develop, implement,
and evaluate a strategic plan to address excess cervical
cancer mortality from prevention, control, and policy
perspectives while continuing to support discovery work in
the field of cervical cancer. “Moving to Action: Addressing
Cervical Cancer in South Carolina” is supported by funds
received by the USC Institute for Partnerships to Eliminate
Health Disparities and USC-Claflin EXPORT Center. A
statewide event was held June 2008 to bring together a
diverse group of stakeholders to identify ways to address
cervical cancer and most importantly implement such
solutions on the local level. Below are the events and
activities that have occurred as a result of the Moving to
Action initiative.
Planning Group Directory
Agendas of Planning Group Meetings:
Minutes of Planning Group Meetings:
Resources for Planning Group Members:
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Report on Cervical Cancer in South Carolina as a result
of a Legislative Proviso South Carolina Cervical Cancer
Study: A Report on the Status of Cervical Cancer
Prevention and Control, Report to the Governor and
General Assembly
- Example of Community Action Plans:
Action Plans for the State Baptist Young Woman’s
Auxiliary developed at “A Call to Action” in March 2007
- Article on HPV in State Cancer Plans
Steele CB et al. (2008). Human Papillomavirus-Related
Content in State and Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Control
Plans. Journal of Women’s Health, 17(1), 5-10.
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SC Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan with Cervical
Cancer Content Highlighted
The full plan (without highlighting) is available at:
http://www.sccanceralliance.org/UserFiles/SC Cancer
Plan.pdf
- Abstract submissions to:
- Report on Excess Cervical Cancer Mortality:
Freeman HP, Wingrove BK. Excess cervical cancer
mortality: A marker for low access to health care in
poor communities. Rockville, MD: National Cancer
Institute, Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities;
2005. Report: NIH Pub. No. 05-5282.
- Article on Cervical Cancer in South Carolina:
Brandt HM, Modayil MV, Hurley D, Pirisi-Creek LA,
Johnson MG, Davis J, Mathur SP, Hebert JR. Cervical
cancer disparities in South Carolina: An update of early
detection, special programs, descriptive epidemiology,
and emerging directions. J S C Med Assoc. 2006
Aug;102(7):223-30.
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Overview of Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations
- Cervical Cancer Incidence (1996-2002) and Mortality
(1995-2003) in South Carolina
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Cervical Cancer Incidence in the United States by Area
of Residence, 1998-2001 (Benard et al., 2007)
Moving to Action Strategic Planning Meeting held June
13 -14, 2008
Meeting participants included clinicians, public health
professionals, policymakers, survivors, advocates, and
others committed to preventing and controlling cervical
cancer in South Carolina.
Moving to Action Registration Flyer
Click here to view meeting photo gallery
Results of the Moving to Action Strategic Planning
Meeting
Moving to Action Items - June 13, 2008
Moving to Action Items - June 14, 2008
Moving to Action Items - Summary
Moving to Action Meetings & Conferences on Cervical
Cancer &HV to be held in South Carolina from August -
December 2008
- Cervical Cancer Subcommittee of the Breast and
Female Cancer Work Group Meetings
August 26, 2008
[Minutes of
Meeting]
September 23, 2008 [Minutes
of Meeting]
October 14, 2008 [See October 28th for detailed minutes] October 28, 2008 [Minutes
of Meeting] November 25, 2008 December 16, 2008
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South Carolina HIV/STD Conference: Honoring
Yesterday, Celebrating Today, Creating Tomorrow,
October 15-17, 2008, Columbia, SC – MTA
sponsored a Plenary Session on HPV and Cervical
Cancer on October 16, 2008; keynote speaker - Dr.
Mark Dignan (Video)
- For additional information about Moving to
Action future meetings and activities on cervical
cancer and HPV, visit
http://www.sccanceralliance.org
Acknowledgment:
The EXPORT Center for Partnerships to Eliminate Disparities
in Cancer and HIV (A Partnership between the University of
South Carolina and Claflin University) is supported by a
research grant from the National Center for Minority Health
and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health
(1P20MD001770-01). “Moving to Action: Addressing Cervical
Cancer in South Carolina” is an effort undertaken by many
dedicated individuals representing several organizations and
agencies from across the state and nationally.
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