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1 National Survivorship and QoL Research: Impact on Interventions, Guidelines, and Resources Kevin D. Stein, PhD, Vice President, Behavioral Research, Director, Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society, Adjunct Associate Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
2 Co-Authors & Acknowledgements Co-Authors Lee Westmaas, PhD, American Cancer Society Corinne Leach, PhD, American Cancer Society Rachel Cannady, American Cancer Society Tenbroeck Smith, MA, American Cancer Society Elizabeth Fallon, PhD, American Cancer Society And many other external collaborators Acknowledgements: Intramural Funding from the American Cancer Society SEER and NPCR state cancer registries (study sampling frame) Participation of thousands of cancer survivors across the USA
3 Outline of Presentation Organizational structure of the American Cancer Society Integration of research and cancer control programs at ACS Exemplar findings from the ACS Studies of Cancer Survivors Translation of findings into evidence-based interventions, guidelines, and resources What s next?
4 American Cancer Society National Home Office, Atlanta, GA
5 The ACS Story The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 The ACS Research program was founded in 1946 under the leadership of Mary Woodard Lasker Since then, the ACS has invested more than $2.8 billion in Cancer Research ACS dedicates more money to Cancer Research than any other private, nonprofit, non-governmental funding organization in the US
6 The American Cancer Society, Inc. Organizational Chart ACS Board of Directors Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer ACS Divisions President, ACS CAN Chief Medical & Scientific Officer Chief Cancer Control Officer Chief Revenue Officer NVP, Communications Federal Advocacy Intramural Research Patient and Caregiver Support Core Revenue Strategy/ Implementation Grassroots Advocacy Extramural Grants Health Systems Grass Tops Engagement Organizational Communications Government Relations Policy Analysis External Medical / Scientific Partnerships Global Health Prevention and Early Detection Mega Campaign Marketing Media Relations Brand Management State & Local Campaigns Programs and Services Consumer Insight and Experience Issue/Reputation Management research programs Planned Giving Operations
7 Integration of Research & Programs at ACS Discover and Knowledge Gain Research Information and Program Development ACS CAN (Policy Arm) ACS Survivorship Activities Cancer Control Policy and Advocacy Efforts Divisions (community) Information and Program Delivery
8 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
9 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
10 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
11 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
12 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
13 The ACS Intramural Research Department ACS Intramural Research Department Behavioral Research Epidemiology Research Economic and Health Policy Research Statistics & Evaluation Surveillance & Health Services Research
14 Mission of the ACS Behavioral Research Center To support the mission of American Cancer Society by conducting quality, high impact original behavioral research to reduce cancer disparities, modify cancer risk behaviors, and improve cancer outcomes and quality of life among cancer survivors, caregivers, and the general population 1. Build the Evidence: Increase our understanding of behavioral and psychosocial aspects of cancer 2. Use the Evidence: to improve cancer outcomes, through behavior change and risk modification
15 How Behavioral Research Can Improve Outcomes RISK FACTORS EARLY DETECTION ACTIVE TREATMENT TRANSITION SURVIVORSHIP MORTALITY Knowledge, attitudes, & beliefs Obesity causes cancer? I don t have time for cancer screening! Social, Contextual & Environmental Factors Family and community Social determinants Health behaviors & coping Diet, exercise, tobacco use Compliance with cancer screening guidelines Depression, anxiety, distress PROs and Clinical outcomes Quality of life (QoL) Risk for cancer diagnosis Risk for cancer recurrence Risk for mortality
16 The ACS Studies of Cancer Survivors (SCS) SCS-I (n = 6,307) Longitudinal design; follows a single cohort of cancer survivors over 10-years Monitor changes in quality of life and health behaviors over time SCS-II (n = 9,105) Cross-sectional design; includes 3 separate cohorts: shortmedium- and long-term survivors Immediate data on long-term survivors QoL & health behaviors SCS Caregiver (n = 1,635) Caregivers nominated by SCS-I participants to complete a separate survey Stein, K.D., Smith, T., Kim, Y., Bahn, C.C., Stafford, J., Spillers, R.S., & Baker, F. (2006). American Journal of Nursing, 106 (3), The American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors.
17 SCS Study Characteristics Rationale: 20 million survivors by 2026, with continued health needs after cancer treatment ends Methods Brief: Nationwide over 15,000 survivors Population-based sampling methods Over-sampling of minority and younger cancer survivors Major outcomes of interest: Physical and mental health Lifestyle behaviors Quality of life (QoL)
18 SCS Findings: Top Cancer-Related Problems
19 Percentage with Problem Top Five Cancer-Related Problems Fearful Illness Will Return Fatigue/Loss of Strength Concern about Relapsing Fears about the Future Sleep Difficulties SCS combined dataset. Cancer Problems in Living Scale (CPILS).
20 Percentage with Problem Top Five Cancer-Related Problems Fearful Illness Will Return Fatigue/Loss of Strength Concern about Relapsing Fears about the Future Sleep Difficulties SCS combined dataset. Cancer Problems in Living Scale (CPILS).
21 Percentage with Problem Top Five Cancer-Related Problems by Time Since Diagnosis Fearful Illness Will Return Fatigue/Loss of Strength Concern about Relapsing Fears about the Future Sleep Difficulties 1-YR Survivors 3-YR Survivors 6-YR Survivors 11-YR Survivors SCS combined dataset. Cancer Problems in Living Scale (CPILS).
22 SCS Findings: Tobacco Use amongst Survivors
23 Percentage of survivors still smoking 9 years after diagnosis ACS Study of Cancer Survivors-I (n=2,938)
24 SCS Findings: Lifestyle Behaviors
25 Percent Meeting ACS Lifestyle Guidelines Blanchard, C.M., Courneya, K.S., & Stein, K.D. (2008). Cancer Survivors Compliance with Lifestyle Behavior Recommendations and their Relationship with Health-related Quality of Life: Results from the American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 26,
26 QoL Scores by Cancer Type and # Guidelines Met Mean Quality of Life = 50 Blanchard, C.M., Courneya, K.S., & Stein, K.D. (2008). Cancer Survivors Compliance with Lifestyle Behavior Recommendations and their Relationship with Health-related Quality of Life: Results from the American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 26,
27 SCS Findings: Problems Obtaining Information
28 Percentage of Survivors Needing Cancer Information I needed information regarding: Experience of other patients Clinical trials Cancer doctors Support groups Long-term side effects McInnis, K., Cleary, P., Stein, K.D., Ding, L., Mehta, C.C. & Ayanian, J.Z. (2008). Perceptions of Cancer-Related Information among Cancer Survivors: A Report from the American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors. CANCER, 113 (6),
29 Information Barriers Experienced by Survivors I wanted more information but did not know where to find it It took a lot of effort to get the information I needed The information I found was too hard to understand McInnis, K., Cleary, P., Stein, K.D., Ding, L., Mehta, C.C. & Ayanian, J.Z. (2008). Perceptions of Cancer-Related Information among Cancer Survivors: A Report from the American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors. CANCER, 113 (6),
30 Survivors Ratings of Physician Communication 50 My Doctor did NOT: Explain things understandably Provide enough emotional support Make decisions collaboratively Seem informed about my other cancer care Provide clear instructions about side effects McInnis, K., Cleary, P., Stein, K.D., Ding, L., Mehta, C.C. & Ayanian, J.Z. (2008). Perceptions of Cancer-Related Information among Cancer Survivors: A Report from the American Cancer Society s Studies of Cancer Survivors. CANCER, 113 (6),
31 Translational Research From Bench To Bedside From National Survey To National Strategy
32 Translational Research SCS Findings ACS Interventions Cancer-related problems (physical & emotional) Online Self-Management Springboard Beyond Cancer
33 Manage Cancer Your Way 5 Steps to Take Action for Better Self-Management
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38 Translational Research SCS Findings ACS Interventions Cancer-related problems (physical & emotional) Continued smoking among survivors Online Self-Management Springboard Beyond Cancer Online Smoking Cessation Intervention
39 Tailored Smoking Cessation Intervention Rationale: Advances in digital technology create new opportunities for widespread dissemination of cessation assistance to smokers. Methods Brief: The ACS Tailored Study was posted on the ACS Great American Smoke Out site 3 Arm study, participants randomized to: 1) Deluxe Arm with 27 tailored s 2) Basic Arm with 3-4 s 3) Control Arm with 1 with resources Major outcomes of interest: Abstinence Rates Cessation Aid Use
40 Translational Research SCS Findings ACS Interventions Cancer-related problems (physical & emotional) Continued smoking among survivors Poor compliance with ACS healthy lifestyle recommendations Online Self-Management Springboard Beyond Cancer Online Smoking Cessation Intervention Community-based Physical Activity Intervention via RTR
41 Physical Activity Intervention Physical activity intervention delivered to BR CA Survivors through ACS Reach to Recovery RCT 2-arm study design ARM 1 (intervention): standard RTR + Exercise ARM 2 (control): standard RTR Program alone 12-week phone-based exercise intervention
42 Physical Activity Intervention Major Finding: Reach to Recovery + peer-led physical activity coaching leads to greater changes in physical activity Pinto, B. M., Stein, K., Dunsiger, S. (2015). Promoting physical activity among breast cancer survivors: A randomized Control Trial. Health Psychology, 34, Supported by the National Cancer Institute (Grant R01 CA132854).
43 Guidelines for Cancer Survivors
44 ACS Nutrition & Physical Activity Guidelines for Cancer Survivors Achieve a diet that emphasizes plant foods, including vegetables, fruit and whole grains. Engage in regular physical activity. Achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
45 ACS Resources for Healthy Living I Can Cope Nutrition during cancer treatment
46 Translational Research SCS Findings ACS Interventions Cancer-related problems (physical & emotional) Continued smoking among survivors Poor compliance with ACS healthy lifestyle recommendations Online Self-Management Springboard Beyond Cancer Online Smoking Cessation Intervention Community-based Physical Activity Intervention via RTR Difficulties obtaining cancer information Cancer Survivorship Resource Center
47 The National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center Survivorship-focused Web pages on cancer.org Life After Treatment Guide Chronic Disease Self- Management Program Rx for Survivorship Program Evaluation Guide Provider e-learning series Survivorship Care Guidelines for Primary Care Providers
48 Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series for PCPs Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series for Primary Care Providers cancersurvivorshipcentereducation.org
49 Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series: Now up to 10 Modules! Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series for Primary Care Providers cancersurvivorshipcentereducation.org 49
50 Survivorship Care Guidelines for PCPs
51 ACS Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines Survivorship care guidelines now available for: Prostate cancer Colorectal cancer Breast cancer Head and neck cancers
52 ACS Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines: Clinician Mobile App To learn more, visit cancer.org/survivorcareapp
53 Survivorship Care Guidelines: CA Patient Pages CA Patient Pages help patients talk to their doctors about the guidelines. Available free online: bit.ly/capatientpages
54 Where are we headed? Dissemination and Implementation Science What works for whom, under what conditions, via what delivery channel, at what time in the continuum and WHY? Use of E-health technologies in research & interventions Cancer Survivorship Roundtable its time! Joint effort between the ACS and ASCO To be launched in 2017
55 To learn more about survivorship research at ACS To learn more about The ACS Survivorship Center Visit: cancer.org/survivorshipcenter To Learn more about the E-Learning Series 55
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