
General 2022 Prevent Cancer Dialogue Documents
Presentations on Thursday, June 9
Panel: On the Frontiers of Earlier Detection of Cancer
Moderator: Bruce J. Trock, PhD, Division of Epidemiology, Brady Urological Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Primary Care Provider and Patient Perceptions of Multiple Cancer Early Detection Test Use in Cancer Screening
Ron Myers, DSW, PhD, Division of Population Sciences and Center for Health Decisions, Department of Medical Oncology and Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Sidney Kimmel Medical Center, Thomas Jefferson University
Christopher V. Chambers, MD, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University
Link to slides (PDF, 640 KB)
Biomarker-Based Non-Endoscopic Detection of Barrett’s Esophagus for the Prevention of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Sanford Markowitz, MD, PhD, Departments of Medicine, Genetics and Genome Sciences and Molecular Biology and Microbiology, School of Medicine, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Case Western Reserve University
Artificial Intelligence and Earlier Detection of Melanoma
Roberto A. Novoa, MD, Departments of Dermatology and Pathology and the Skin Innovation and Interventional Research Group, Stanford Medicine
Link to Slides (PDF, 3.2 MB)
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Panel: Status Update on HPV Vaccination
Moderator: Mila Pontremoli Salcedo, MD, PhD, Department of Gynecologic Oncology and Reproductive Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Current Surveillance Data on National and State-Level HPV Vaccination Rates
Shannon Stokley, DrPH, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Link to slides (PDF, 1.4 MB)
Designing Evidence-Based Interventions that Are Responsive to Parental HPV Vaccine Hesitancy: Results from the Baltimore Talk HPV Study
Anne F. Rositch, PhD, MSPH, Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
Young Sexual Minority Men’s Perspectives on HPV Vaccination
Mary A. Gerend, PhD, College of Medicine, Florida State University
Link to Slides (PDF, 510 KB)
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15-minute meditation and relaxation exercise
Analisa Garcia-Rockbridge (Diné), Mother of Sage Yoga
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Diet and Microbiome Influences on Breast Cancer Risk
Katherine L. Cook, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Link to Slides (PDF, 3.2 MB)
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Panel: Progress in Increasing Lung Cancer Screening
Moderator: Karen Kelly, MD, International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and University of California at Davis (Emerita)
Increasing Lung Cancer Screening among African Americans in Chicago: A ‘Teachable Moment’
Mary Pasquinelli, DNP, FNP-BC, CTTS, Division of Pulmonary and Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, UI Health
Link to slides (PDF, 2.3 MB)
Insights on Expanding Lung Cancer Screening: A Kentucky Story
Michael Gieske, MD, Family Medicine, St. Elizabeth Physicians
Link to slides (PDF, 9.9 MB)
How the 2021 USPSTF Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Expand Who Gets Screened and Increase Health Equity
Anil Vachani, MD, MS, Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Division, Perelman School of Medicine, Penn Medicine and Philadelphia VA Medical Center
Link to slides (PDF, 1.4 MB)
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An Armchair Dialogue: Technologies That Can Transform Health Care for the Benefit of All
A wide-ranging moderated conversation between two nationally recognized thought leaders in health and health care, discussing their respective lists of ‘must-have’ technologies and the strategies to put them in place for the benefit of all.
Moderator: Mary Martin, MS, RN, ASCO’s CancerLinQ
Speakers:
Susan Dentzer, MS, America’s Physician Groups
Link to slides (PDF, 2.7 MB)
Aneesh Chopra, CareJourney
Link to slides (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Presentations on Friday, June 10
Panel: New Approaches to Increasing Health Equity
Moderator: Nikki Hayes, MPH, Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Building Health Equity through the Transformative Power of Music, Art and Science
Lori Rose Benson, Hip Hop Public Health
Link to slides (PDF, 2.2 MB)
Applications of Indigenous Knowledge to Support Nicotine Cessation in Indian Country
Patricia Nez Henderson, MD, MPH (Diné/Navajo), Black Hills Center for American Indian Health (Virtual)
Link to slides (PDF, 1.1 MB)
Focus on the Community as Context for Health and Health Behavior
Shannon N. Zenk, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
Link to slides (PDF, 1.6 MB)
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‘Health Equity is not Just a Pipedream’: Evidence from Colorectal Cancer Screening Research
Moderator: Melissa Buffalo, MS (Meskwaki & Dakota), American Indian Cancer Foundation
Speaker: Chyke A Doubeni, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Science and the Center for Health Equity and Community Engagement Research
Link to slides (PDF, 3.5 MB)
Poster Presentations
A list of the posters presented the 2022 Prevent Cancer Dialogue can be found below. Click on the board number to view a PDF of the poster.

Esmeralda Ruiz in front of the top poster.
Board 1 – Top Poster
- Title: Diverse CRC Screening Outreach Approaches During COVID: Findings from a Federally Qualified Health Center
- Authors: Evelyn Torres-Ozadali, MPH, Esmeralda Ruiz, MPH and Anne Escaron, Ph.D.
- Institution: AltaMed Health Services Corp., Institute for Health Equity, Los Angeles, California
Board 2
- Title: Acceptability of Exogenous Hormones as a Smoking Cessation Aid for Women of Reproductive Age
- Authors: Samantha Werts, MPH, Briana Choi, PharmD, Stephanie Mallahan, MPH, Jessica Ives and Alicia Allen, Ph.D., MPH
- Institution: University of Arizona
Board 3
- Title: Cervical Cancer Prevention Program in Nepal: A Comprehensive ‘Train the Trainer’ Approach
- Authors: Jitendra Pariyar1 M.D., Samantha Batman2 MPH, M.D., Madan Kumar Piya3, Sandhya Chapagain4, Poonam Lama5, Binod Aryal5, Maya Neupane6, Shashwat Sunam Pariyar6, Natacha Phoolcharoen7, Vanessa Eaton8, Megan Kremzier8, Ellen Baker2, Melissa Lopez Varon2, Mila Salcedo2, Jessica Rodriguez2 and Kathleen Schmeler2
- Institution: Cancer Care Nepal – Civil Service Hospital1, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center2, Cancer Care Nepal3, National Academy of Medical Sciences4, Civil Service Hospital5, Cancer Care Nepal6, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital7, and The American Society of Clinical Oncology8
Board 4
- Title: Collaborative Approaches to Culturally-Responsive CRC Programming in Indigenous Communities
- Authors: Lindsey Petras, BA and Melissa Buffalo, MSN, RN
- Institution: American Indian Cancer Foundation
Board 5
- Title: Dietary Elderberry Intervention Prevents Colon Tumor Formation in ApcMin/+ Mice in a Microbiome- and Sex-dependent Manner
- Authors: Beckey DeLucia, BS and Jan Claesen, BS, MS, Ph.D.
- Institution: Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Board 6
- Title: DIVAS – DC Pink Divas Intervening Virtually to Advance Saving Lives: Digital Behavioral Health Breast Cancer Program for Black Women
- Authors: Shyrea Thompson1, Co-Founder, Falasha Zuend1, Co-Founder, and Lori Wilson2, M.D., FACS, Professor of Surgery and Chief, Surgical Oncology; Program Director, General Surgery Residency
- Institutions: DC Pink Divas1 and Howard University College of Medicine & Howard University Hospital2
Board 7
- Title: Establishing Connections: Navigating People Living with HIV in Michigan to Cancer Screening During a Digital Health Revolution
- Authors: Benji Raap1, MHA, HIV MCM, Sara McGirr2, Ph.D., Susan Harris1, Ph.D., Angela McFall1, MS, Polly Hager1, RN and Kristina Telerak2, MA
- Institution: MDHHS1 and MPHI2
Board 8
- Title: Increasing Cancer Screening Through Worksite Policy Change and Education
- Authors: Susan Eason1, MA, Shelly Dusic1, MA and Charlene Hickman2, MS
- Institution: West Virginia University Cancer Institute1 and West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources2
Board 9
- Title: Kwe Brave: Using Social Media Platforms to Advance Survivorship Equity Among American Indians/Alaskan Natives
- Authors: Sarah Keller, MPH, CHES and Beth Sieloff, MPH, RYT-200
- Institution: Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc.
Board 10
- Title: Leveraging Partnerships to Increase Cancer Awareness Among the LGBTQ Population in West Virginia
- Authors: Lauren McCauley-Hixenbaugh1, MBA, Summer Miller2, MPH and Abby Starkey1, MS
- Institution: West Virginia University Cancer Institute1, Mountains of Hope, West Virginia Cancer Coalition/West Virginia UCI2
Board 11
- Title: The Novel Application of a Provider Reminder System to Reorient Patient – Healthcare Interactions
- Authors: Joseph Hoyle, M.D., MPH, BSPH, Deana Freeman, MSN, BSN and Tammy Garris
- Institution: Hope Health Inc.
Board 12
- Title: Primary Care Provider Education to Address Barriers and Reduce Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment: A Pilot Randomized Trial
- Authors: Randi M. Williams1, MPH, Ph.D., Julia Whealan1, BS, Laney Smith1, BS, Jack Childs2, Katharine Glassmeyer2, Andrea K. Shepherd3, DNP, FNP-C, Allison Windels4, M.D., Maria Geronimo5, MSN, Vicky Parikh6, M.D., Joan Breece7, NP, Namita Puran8, NP, George Luta2, PhD, Eric Anderson4, M.D., Lucile Adams-Campbell2, Ph.D. and Kathryn L. Taylor1, Ph.D.
- Institution: Georgetown University Medical Center1, Georgetown University2, Baylor University3, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital4, Anne Arundel Medical Center5, Medstar Medical Group6, Medstar Shah Georgetown University Hospital7 Medstar Washington Hospital Center8
Board 13
- Title: The Return to Normal – Catch-Up Screening Program
- Authors: Monica Pippin1, BS, Maria Daheri2, Monica Gasca3, Alexandra Garcia4, Maria Munoz5, Savannah Foster6 Guadalupe Borja7 and Kathleen Schmeler
- Institution:
Board 14
- Title: The Role of Patient Navigation in Cervical Cancer Prevention and Screening
- Authors: Monica Pippin1, BS, Maria Daheri2, Monica Gasca3, Alexandra Garcia4, Maria Munoz5, Savannah Foster6, Guadalupe Borja7 and Kathleen Schmeler1
- Institution: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center1, Harris Health System2, UTHealth School of Public Health – Brownsville Campus3, Gateway Community Health Center, Inc.4, University of Rio Grande Valley5, The University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center6, CommUnityCare Federally Qualified Health Centers7
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