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07 Introduction
Simon B Sutcliffe and Titiana Viadaurre Rojas Sessions of the Fifth International Cancer Control Congress

 

Session 1 (to download this session click here)

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10 Improving and sustaining prevention in cancer control Graham A Colditz, Eduardo Cazap, Javier Manrique-Hinojosa, Neal Palafox, Gustavo Sarria, Andreas Ullrich, Roxana Regalado, Francisco Tejada, Milton Soria Humerez, Catherine G Sutcliffe, Simon B Sutcliffe and the ICCC–5 Working Group

11 Introduction Graham A Colditz and Eduardo Cazap

Plenary presentations 

11 1. Cancer and NCD prevention from a global perspective Graham A Colditz 

11 2. Esperanza: The population cancer control plan in Peru Jose Del Carmen

12 3. Panel discussion: Linking cancer, NCD control plans and communities Andreas Ullrich, Edgar Amorin, Miguel Garavito, Tatiana Vidaurre Rojas and Francisco Tejada 

Workshops

12 1. Individual and provider-level interventions to reduce cancer risk Graham A Colditz and Javier Manrique-Hinojosa

14 2. Community-based interventions to reduce cancer risk Neal Palafox and Gustavo Sarria-Bardales

16 3. Policy-based interventions to reduce cancer risk Andreas Ullrich and Roxana Regalado

18 4. Regional interventions to reduce the risk of cancer Francisco Tejada and Milton Soria Humerez 20 Discussion and conclusions Graham A Colditz and Eduardo Cazap

Session 2 (to download this session click here)

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24 Mobilizing “all of society” for effective cancer control Cristina Parsons Perez, Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla Yabar, Elmer Huerta, Mariella Pow Sang, Paula Kim, Mariana Faria, Margaret I Fitch; Abel Limache-Garcia, Alison Krepinsek, Kavita Sarwal, Simon B Sutcliffe and the ICCC–5 Working Group 

25 Introduction Cristina Parsons Perez and Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla

Panel discussion

25 Creating and sustaining cancer movements: An “all of society” approach to cancer control

Workshops

27 1. Patient advocacy for effective public policy Cristina Parsons Perez and Mariella Pow Sang

29 2. Integration across regions and sectors Paula Kim and Mariana Faria

31 3. Building a social movement Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla Yabar and Alison Crepinsek, 33 4. Strengthening organizational capacity and networking Margaret I Fitch and Abel Limache-Garcia,

35 Discussion and conclusion Cristina Parsons Perez and Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla Yabar

 

Session 3 (to download this session click here)

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36 Improving population health: Using data and evidence to support policy and programmes David Forman, Carlos Santos, Edward J Trapido, Jose Jeronimo, August Burns, Abel Limache, Marion Pineros, Ivan Chavez, Raul Hernando Murillo Moreno, Edgar Amorin; Catherine G Sutcliffe, Simon B Sutcliffe and the ICCC–5 Working Group

39 Introduction David Forman and Carlos Santos

Plenary presentations

40 1. Registries, data and measurement David Forman

40 2. Revised WHO guidelines for a comprehensive approach to cervical cancer prevention Nathalie Broutet

41 3. Building capacities in the control of cancer in women in Peru Carlos Santos

Workshops

42 1. Policies around screening and early detection programmes in low- and middle-income countries Edward J Trapido and Jose Jeronimo

44 2. Communicating the evidence: The role of the health care provider and community health promoter in informing health-seeking behaviour August Burns and Abel Limache-Garcia

44 3. Surveillance and disease monitoring and the barriers to implementing effective cancer registration Marion Piñeros and Iván Chávez

48 4. Surveillance of risk factors: Understanding cancer-related exposures to impact research and prevention activities Raul Hernando Murillo Moreno and Edgar Amorin

51 Discussion and conclusions

 

Session 4 (to download this session click here)

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54 Improving integrated approaches to cancer treatment and care Rolando Camacho, Claudia Naylor, Franco Cavalli, Julio Abugattas, Gaspar Da Costa, Gillian Fyles, Margaret I Fitch, Tatiana Vidaurre Rojas, Kavita Sarwal, Simon B Sutcliffe and the ICCC–5 Working Group 55 Introduction Rolando Camacho and Claudia Naylor

Plenary presentations

55 1. Alternative models of care Franco Cavalli

56 2. Universal health coverage and the challenge of responding to chronic illness: A case study of Mexico and breast cancer Felicia M Knaul and Tomatelo a Pecho AC

56 3. Using cancer registry data for cancer treatment planning and implementation at a national level Jorge Luis Soriano García

Workshops

57 1. Multidisciplinary approach for cancer treatment and care Franco Cavalli and Julio Abugattas

59 2. Building palliative care Gaspar Da Costa and Gillian Fyles 62 3. Improving access to treatment and care Rolando Camacho and Claudia Naylor

64 4. Mobilizing communities Margaret I Fitch and Tatiana Vidaurre Rojas, 65 Discussion and conclusions Rolando Camacho and Claudia Naylor

 

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70 Integrating research, practice and policy priorities to improve cancer control Cynthia Vinson, Luiz Antonio Santini, Rami Rahal, Jon F Kerner, Silvana Luciani, Javier Manrique-Hinojosa, Duniska Tarco, María E Fernández, Michael Sanchez, Catherine G Sutcliffe, Simon B Sutcliffe and the ICCC–5 Working Group

71 Introduction Cynthia Vinson and Luiz Santini

Plenary presentations

72 1. Opportunities for integrating pragmatic research approaches to support practice and policy priorities Jon F Kerner

72 2. How is policy influenced beyond the health perspective? Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla Yabar

72 3. Integration of methodology of research on improvement of clinical practice Henry Gomez

Workshops

72 1. Operations research in cancer control Rami Rahal

75 2. Research, practice and policy partnership models Jon F Kerner

77 3. Moving from evidence to practice: The case of the Women’s Cancer Initiative (WCI) Silvana Luciani and Javier Manrique-Hinojosa

79 4. Implementation science and health economics in the context of cancer control Maria E Fernandez and Duniska Tarco

81 5. NIH implementation science funding opportunities to rigorously evaluate the implementation of cancer control programmes in Latin American, African or Asian countries Cynthia Vinson and Michael Sanchez

82 Discussion and conclusions Cynthia Vinson and Luiz Santini

 

Appendix (to download this session click here)

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86 The role of International Cancer Control Congresses on participant behaviour and activities Kavita Sarwal, Simon B Sutcliffe and Edward J Trapido