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1 BRUNO CANCER CENTER CANCER PROGRAM 8 ANNUAL REPORT & 7 STATISTICAL REVIEW

2 CALL TO ACTION CORE VALUES Healthcare That Works Healthcare That Is Safe Healthcare That Leaves No One Behind For Life Service of the Poor Reverence Integrity Wisdom Creativity Dedication

3 CANCER REPORT

4 CHAIRMAN S LETTER AS CHAIRMAN OF THE CANCER COMMITTEE, I am pleased to present the 8 Annual Report summarizing the 7 Cancer Program at St. Vincent s Birmingham. St. Vincent s Bruno Cancer Center diagnosed and managed,898 total cancers in 7 with primary sites consisting of breast, prostate, lung, colon and uterus. The Radiation Oncology program performed 8,95 treatments in 7. The radiation oncologists managed more than, follow-up patients post-treatment and 47 new patients were seen. The Medical Oncology Center program also remained strong in clinical activities and clinical research during 7. Medical Oncology had 6,769 total office visits with,9 new patients and 6,865 treatments were given during the course of the year. Accomplishments for the year included the addition of a weekly Lung Nodule Clinic. By providing quick access to a team of specialists, we can detect, treat and monitor potential issues as early as possible. Our dedicated lung navigator works with patients and physicians to coordinate every aspect of care. In addition, the cancer program also implemented a multidisciplinary Lung Conference this year. This will provide an opportunity for the team to discuss diagnosis and treatment options to optimize patient management. Finally, I am pleased to report that the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer awarded St. Vincent s Bruno Cancer Center a three-year accreditation, with commendation in several areas. This designation is only awarded to comprehensive cancer programs that meet high standards of practice through improved patient outcomes across all domains of care, including access and service, satisfaction and well-being, quality of care, and cancer outcomes. CANCER COMMITTEE 8 Sheldon Black, MD Cancer Committee Chairman and Surgeon Courtney Truett Quality Improvement Coordinator Joan Baucom, MBA, CTR Quality of Cancer Registry Data Ellen Blackmon, MD Cancer Liaison Physician and Radiologist Kris Boone, RT (R)(M) Community Outreach Coordinator Louis Josof Psychosocial Coordinator Allyson Baker, MD Pathologist Ashley Fry, MD Medical Oncologist Susan P. Salter, MD Radiation Oncologist and Tumor Conference Coordinator Shannon Scaturro, MSHA, MSN, CRNA, FACHE Vice President, Operations Julisa Neely, RN Oncology Nurse Supervisor Michelle Levine Clinical Trials Coordinator Yolanda Holmes, MSN, MBS, CRNP-BC Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner Jamie Thacker, PT Rehabilitation Representative Natalie Hooks Patient Navigator Best regards, Sheldon Black, MD Chairman Anna Lisa Weigel American Cancer Society Representative 4

5 CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAMS COC STANDARD.8, 4. AND 4. In 8 the cancer committee offered several cancer prevention programs designed to reduce the incidence of a specific cancer type and strategically targeted to meet the prevention needs of the community. Education, screening and prevention information was given out during the month of March which is Colorectal Awareness Month. St. Vincent s Bruno Cancer Center partnered with the local nonprofit organization called Rumpshaker whose mission is to promote awareness about colorectal cancer and raise funds to help those fighting the disease. Their tabletop colon display was used to educate the community about the need for regular colon screenings. Also a colon cancer screening was offered to the community on March, 8 held at St. Vincent s East. A total of 9 people participated in the screening. This prevention and screening activity follows American Cancer Society and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines. Of those screened, 69 polyps were retrieved; the results showed were tubular adenoma, 5 were SSA (sessile serrated adenomas), 9 Hyperplastic, was Carcinoid, was tubulovillous adenoma and were NML mucosa. In addition, a cancer prevention/awareness program was offered at The American Cancer Society s Decade Dash & Conquer Cancer Run on June. A total of 7 participants filled out a informational survey regarding Human Papillomavirus (HPV) awareness. Online resources were also supplied to each participant. 85% of the participants stated they had heard of HPV. 8% stated they learned something about the HPV vaccine. 66% stated their child had not received the vaccine. 44% stated their child will receive the vaccine. Lastly, low dose CT screenings were offered ongoing throughout 8. Screening and education information was provided on social media sites as well as promoted in primary care physician offices throughout the year. The effectiveness of the 8 lung screening program will be discussed at the first cancer committee meeting of 9. ZERO PROSTATE CANCER SUMMIT In February 8, the ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit was held in Arlington, Virginia to engage more than 5 Members of Congress that have influence over prostate cancer funding and legislative priorities. Louis Josof, Oncology Counselor at St. Vincent s Bruno Cancer Center was asked to attend to represent the State of Alabama. While much of the work was focused on improving research outcomes, public health programs were also encouraged to help men survive and thrive past prostate cancer. Louis Josof was given the opportunity to meet survivors, patients, caregivers and other advocates as well as get the latest updates on prostate cancer developments. ZERO started as a grassroots advocacy organization with the mission to secure federal funding for prostate cancer research. As the prostate cancer landscape has evolved, ZERO is taking action to end prostate cancer and making prostate cancer research a national priority. Through the efforts at this past summit, funding for the Prostate Cancer Research Program was increased to million dollars. CANCER REPORT 5

6 ST. VINCENT S BRUNO CANCER CENTER SUPPORT SERVICES ST. VINCENT S BRUNO CANCER CENTER offers extensive complementary support programs to educate and support patients and their families who are facing one of life s most difficult challenges. Designed to improve outcomes and survivorship, these programs and services address a range of medical, social, and emotional needs. Some of the resources available to patients and their families include ongoing cancer support groups, access to our patient navigator, nutritional counseling, art therapy, and a camp for cancer survivors. GENERAL CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Cancer patients, survivors and their families are invited to attend a cancer support group meeting, which meets the first Tuesday of every month in the Bruno Conference Center from noon- :pm. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP This group provides education and support for those living with breast cancer and the significant people in their lives. Participants are encouraged to attend at any point in the diagnosis and treatment journey. The group meets the second Tuesday of every month in the Bruno Conference Center from noon- :pm. PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP If you re a man living with prostate cancer, it s important to know that you re not alone in your fight. Participants learn and share information about prostate cancer, side effects, treatment, and coping strategies. The group meets the second Tuesday of every month in the Cancer Center from noon- :pm. SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH ORAL AND HEAD & NECK CANCER SUPPORT GROUP (SPOHNC) St. Vincent s Birmingham is proud to be the first in the state to have this type of program to support people with oral and head and neck cancer. Topics for the meeting include nutrition support, staying active, dental and oral hygiene, speech pathology, managing fatigue and other side effects of treatment, etc. that are very specific to oral, head and neck cancer patients. The group meets the third Tuesday of every month in the Bruno Conference Center from noon- :pm. LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SUPPORT GROUP St. Vincent s Birmingham partners with The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to provide support for people with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers. The group meets the first Wednesday of every month in the Bruno Cancer Center from noon-:pm. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP The challenges of caring for a loved one with cancer can often result in the caregiver ignoring their own physical and emotional health. This group allows caregivers to share their experiences, exchange information, discuss how to manage fatigue and stress, and find available resources specific for those diagnosed with cancer. The group meets the second Wednesday of every month in the Cancer Center from noon- :pm. 6

7 ST. VINCENT S BRUNO CANCER CENTER SUPPORT SERVICES ANIMAL-ASSISTED THERAPY HAND IN PAW Hand in Paw began visiting St. Vincent s Bruno Cancer Center to help patients reduce the stress of procedures such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy. This animal-assisted therapy provides patients and family members with a distraction from suffering, helps combat loneliness, and provides professional staff a more relaxed patient and family with which to work. ART THERAPY Art therapy is intended to integrate physical, emotional, and spiritual care by facilitating creative ways for patients to respond to their cancer experience. In our program, you have the chance to express yourself, treat yourself to a relaxing and restorative activity, and even connect with others going through cancer treatment and recovery. No prior art experience is required. The class meets on the first and third Thursday of every month from 9:am-:pm in the Bruno Cancer Center. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP It is not easy to understand or accept the loss of a loved one. Many emotions surface which take time to sort out, to understand, and finally to resolve. By sharing with others, you will learn that you are experiencing natural and normal grief responses. This bereavement support group provides insights about the grief process and what you might expect to happen during your period of adjustment. The group meets the first Monday of every month at :am in the Bruno Cancer Center. For more information or to register for a session, call CAMP BLUEBIRD Camp Bluebird offers recreation, relaxation, crafts, activities, and the opportunity to openly discuss the experiences and emotions associated with cancer with other survivors. Camp Bluebird is open to adults, ages 8 or older, who have been diagnosed or treated for cancer. Surrounded by woods, mountains, lakes and streams, away from the problems and interruptions of everyday life, survivors can rest their burdens, gaining inspiration from the beautiful peace of the natural setting. CANCER REPORT 7

8 TOP SITE COMPARISONS American Cancer Society (ACS) Top Site Comparison 7 ACS Estimated Alabama St. Vincent's Birmingham ACS Estimated National 5 PERCENTAGE 5 5 Breast Lung Prostate Colon & Rectum Melanoma Bladder NH Lymphoma Leukemia St. Vincent s Birmingham Top Cancer Sites by Sex MALE. Prostate 4. Lung 85. Bladder 5 4. Colon Kidney Non Hodgkin Lymphoma 7. Rectum & Rectosigmoid 8. Brain 8 9. Pancreas 4. Larynx 4 FEMALE. Breast 489. Lung 97. Corpus Uterus 8 4. Colon Ovary 7 6. Thyroid 7. Vulva 8. Brain 9. Non Hodgkin s Lymphoma 6. Rectum and Rectosigmoid 8

9 LUNG CANCER PROGRAM SNAPSHOT Standard 4. states each calendar year, the cancer committee organizes and offers at least one cancer screening program that is designed to decrease the number of patients with late-stage disease and is targeted to meet the screening needs of the community. The Lung Screening Program is consistent with evidence-based national guidelines and interventions and a formal process has been developed to follow up on all positive findings. PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS St. Vincent s Birmingham is a Lung Screening Center of Excellence since 6. St. Vincent s Birmingham and Birmingham Pulmonary Group implemented a Lung Nodule Clinic. The Lung Navigator routes and abnormal findings from screenings and incidental findings to be followed up in the clinic each week. A weekly lung conference has also been established to review lung cases and route appropriately for futher follow up care. CALL LUNG (5864) TO SCHEDULE YOUR LUNG CANCER SCREENING AT ONE OF OUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS. Total Number of Screenings St. Vincent's Birmingham Low Dose CT Screening Exams * ** *Program began in June. **8 does not include full year. EFFECTIVENESS OF SCREENING PROGRAM Lung cancer diagnosed prior to the launch of the Lung Cancer Screening Program by AJCC* stage Lung cancer diagnosed through the Lung Cancer Screening Program by AJCC* stage STAGE AT DIAGNOSIS 7 STAGE AT DIAGNOSIS Stage IV 48% STAGE I % STAGE III 5% STAGE II 7% STAGE IV, % STAGE III, % STAGE I, 4% STAGE II, % STAGE I STAGE II STAGE III STAGE IV STAGE I STAGE II STAGE III STAGE IV *AJCC: American Joint Committee on Cancer CANCER REPORT 9

10 COUNTY AT DIAGNOSIS Lamar Pickens Sumter Choctaw Washington Mobile 7 Lauderdale 7 Limestone Madison Colbert 9 6 Franklin Lawrence 6 Marion 5 Greene Fayette Clarke Hale Marengo 4 Baldwin 5 Winston 9 Tuscaloosa Walker 75 Wilcox Monroe Dallas 9 Escambia Morgan 9 Marshall 9 Cullman Conecuh Jackson 5 Etowah Blount 55 5 Jefferson 9 Shelby 9 Bibb 9 Chilton Perry Autauga 5 Lowndes Butler St. Clair 8 Crenshaw Covington 4 Talladega 59 Coosa Elmore Montgomery DeKalb 5 Calhoun 4 Clay Tallapoosa 6 Pike Coffee Geneva Cherokee Macon Bullock Cleburne Randolph Dale Chambers Lee Barbour Russell Henry Houston 4 The top five counties served in 7 were Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, and Walker. Of the,898 cases diagnosed or treated, 7 were referred to St. Vincent s Birmingham from outside the state of Alabama.

11 PRIMARY SITE TABULATION PRIMARY SITE TOTAL SEX CLASS OF CASE STATUS STAGE DISTRIBUTION - ANALYTIC CASES ONLY M F ANALY NA ALIVE EXP Stg Stg I Stg II Stg III Stg IV UNK ORAL CAVITY & PHARYNX 47 (.5%) Lip (.%) Tongue (.7%) Salivary Glands (.6%) Floor of Mouth (.%) Gum & Other Mouth 5 (.%) 5 Tonsil 9 (.5%) Oropharynx 4 (.%) 4 4 Hypopharynx (.%) DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 48 (.%) Esophagus 6 (.%) Stomach 9 (.5%) Small Intestine (.5%) Colon Excluding Rectum (5.4%) Rectum & Rectosigmoid 5 (.8%) Anus, Anal Canal & Anorectum 9 (.5%) Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 6 (.%) Gallbladder (.%) Other Biliary (.%) Pancreas 8 (.5%) RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (.6%) Nose, Nasal Cavity & Middle Ear (.%) Larynx 7 (.9%) Lung & Bronchus 8 (9.6%) Trachea, Mediastinum & Other Respiratory Organs (.%) SOFT TISSUE 8 (.4%) Soft Tissue (including Heart) 8 (.4%) SKIN EXCLUDING BASAL & SQUAMOUS (.7%) 9 4 Melanoma -- Skin (.6%) Other Non-Epithelial Skin (.%) BASAL & SQUAMOUS SKIN (.%) Basal/Squamous cell carcinomas of Skin (.%) BREAST 489 (5.8%) Breast 489 (5.8%) FEMALE GENITAL SYSTEM 69 (8.9%) Cervix Uteri 9 (.%) Corpus & Uterus, NOS 8 (4.%) Ovary 7 (.9%) Vagina (.%) Vulva (.6%) 6 Other Female Genital Organs (.%) MALE GENITAL SYSTEM 47 (8.%) Prostate 4 (8.%) Testis (.%) Other Male Genital Organs (.%) URINARY SYSTEM (7.%) Urinary Bladder 64 (.4%) Kidney & Renal Pelvis 65 (.4%) Ureter (.%) Other Urinary Organs (.%) BRAIN & OTHER NERVOUS SYSTEM 48 (.5%) Brain 7 (.9%) Cranial Nerves Other Nervous System (.6%) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM 5 (.8%) Thyroid 9 (.%) Other Endocrine including Thymus 4 (.7%) LYMPHOMA 64 (.4%) Hodgkin Lymphoma 7 (.4%) Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 57 (.%) NHL - Nodal NHL - Extranodal MYELOMA (.%) LEUKEMIA 5 (.8%) Lymphocytic Leukemia 7 (.4%) Myeloid & Monocytic Leukemia 6 (.%) 6 5 Other Leukemia (.%) MESOTHELIOMA (.%) MISCELLANEOUS 9 (.%) Total,898 86,8,78 8, CANCER REPORT

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