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Making
the Texas Cancer Plan a Reality: Cost Estimates for Implementation 2008
This
document was prepared by the Texas Comprehensive Cancer Control
Coalition (TCCC) and represents best available estimates of what
additional funds are currently needed to reasonably implement the Texas
Cancer Plan given existing program funding and capacity for services.
The TCCC obtained readily available information about existing
resources for cancer prevention and control. The Coalition acknowledges
that significant resources are available that are not identified in
this document, particularly in the areas of early detection and
treatment (e.g., Medicaid expenditures). The Coalition used and
developed logical cost models and made realistic assumptions to
estimate what additional resources may be needed. beyond the current
resources to achieve the objectives and goals of the Texas Cancer Plan.
Copies
of this document are available through American Cancer Society, High
Plains Division at 512/919-1900 or access through the Web by
clicking here.
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Texas
Cancer Facts & Figures 2008
This
book serves as a sourcebook for planning and implementing programs for
cancer prevention and control in Texas and is utilized by health
professionals, policy-makers and advocates, the media, and the lay
public. It is available in an easy-to-read printed and electronic
format.
Copies of this document are available through
American
Cancer Society, High Plains Division at 512/919-1900 or access through
the Web by
clicking here.
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Texas
Cancer Facts & Figures 2008 - At a Glance.
A
brief four-fold brochure designed to highlight our state cancer risk
and what can be done to ease the burden on the people of Texas. It's
available in easy-to-read printed and electronic formats.
Copies
of this document are available though American Cancer Society, High
Plains Division at 512/919-1900 or access through the Web by
clicking here.
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Texas Cancer
Facts & Figures 2008: PowerPoint Presentation.
A
73-slide PowerPoint deck that provides an overview of the burden of
cancer in our state including prevalence counts, incidence and
mortality rates, cancer trends, demographic and other risk factor
information, and what can be done to ease the burden on the people of
Texas. It is primarily intended for use by health professionals.
A
limited number of CDs are available though American Cancer Society,
High Plains Division at 512/919-1900 or it can be accessed via a zip
file through the Web by
clicking here.
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Texas Cancer Plan 2005
The
Texas Cancer Plan is a statewide blueprint for cancer prevention and
control in Texas. It is a consensus-based, strategic document used by
public and private cancer control organizations that provides an
evidence-based approach to reducing the impact of cancer on Texans. The
Texas Cancer Plan was developed by more than 80 cancer experts from
across the state of Texas. It was last revised in 2005.
The Plan identifies five broad goals and each goal is
accompanied by objectives to help achieve them.
- Goal I - Prevention Information and Services
- Goal II - Early Detection & Treatment
- Goal III - Professional Education and practice
- Goal IV - Cancer Data Acquisition and Utilization
- Goal V - Survivorship
Copies
of this document are available through the Cancer Prevention &
Research Institute of Texas at 512/438-3029 or access through the Web by
clicking here.
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TEXAS
QUITLINE RESOURCES
The American Cancer Society Quitline® brochure is
a promotional document advertising the availability of Quitline® for
Texas residents interested in quitting smoking or quitting smokeless
tobacco. The Texas Department of Health funds Quitline® services in
Texas. Information, referrals, self-help materials, and behavioral
counseling are available at the caller’s convenience. This brochure is
available in English and Spanish.
Texas
callers who want information, are interested in quitting smoking, or
quitting smokeless tobacco, can call Quitline® at 877-937-7848. Inbound
calls are answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year or access through
the Web by
clicking here for English or by
clicking here for Spanish
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The
Cost of Cancer in Texas 2007
The
Texas Cancer Registry (TCR) and Texas Dept of State Health Services
initiated and funded this study to estimate the cost of cancer in Texas
for 2007, evaluate its data for use in measuring the economic burden of
cancer, and provide additional insight for further enhancing TCR data
to support this important area of research.
The study was conducted
by a team of researchers led by Billy Philips, PhD, Dept of Preventive
Medicine & Community Health, University of Texas Medical Branch
at
Galveston. The report was conceptualized by the Texas Comprehensive
Cancer Control Coalition and is the result of hard work by the UTMB
research team together with input, support and advice from the Texas
Cancer Registry, Texas Dept of State Health Services, Texas
Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition, and other agencies and
organizations.
Copies of the report are availalbe from the
Texas Cancer Registry by callilng 1-800-252-8059 or email at
cancerdata@dshs.state.tx.us or through the Web by
clicking here.
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Texas Pain Summit Report
2006-2007
This
document was developed by the Texas Pain Advocacy and Information
Network and includes an historical perspective on pain management in
Texas and a background on the prevalence of pain through disease
processes and vulnerable populations. The document also includes a
description of pain assessment; treatment and barriers to treatment;
and consequences of unrelieved pain, diversion and abuse issues. Also
included are current policies and statutes, a comparison of state pain
policies across the nation and a detailed five-year Texas Action Plan
to Relieve Pain.
Copies of the Report are available from
American Cancer Society, High Plains Division at 512/919-1900 or access
through the Web by
clicking here.
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Tobacco
and Cancer in Texas
The
Texas Cancer Registry is pleased to announce the release of “Tobacco
and Cancer in Texas, 2001-2005.” This is an update of an earlier report
for 1998-2002. Tobacco remains the leading cause of preventable disease
and death in Texas and we estimate that for 2008, 28,644 Texans will
have been newly diagnosed and 18,238 Texans will have died from a
tobacco-related cancer.
Copies of the report are available
from the Texas Cancer Registry by calling 1-800-252-8059 or email at
cancerdata@dshs.state.tx.us or by
clicking here.
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For questions about these Texas Cancer Control documents
please contact:
Karen Torges
Director, Strategic Collaborations
High Plains Division
Austin Corporate Office
512/919-1884
karen.torges@cancer.org
Additional Texas specific cancer
control documents can be found at:
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