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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 61-66

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... Wendy S Harpham, physician, author, patient advocate 61
From page 62...
... Bradley, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center • Psychosocial Considerations David Cella, Northwestern University • Health Equity Considerations Cleo A Samuel-Ryals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill •  Financial Hardship among Cancer Survivors in the United States Robin Yabroff, American Cancer Society
From page 63...
... APPENDIX B 63 Panel Discussion Including speakers and • Michael Halpern, National Cancer Institute 2:00 pm Break 2:15 pm Session 4: Opportunities to Improve Informed Decision Making and Goal-Concordant Cancer Care: Long-Term Adverse Consequences Moderator: Julie Bynum, University of Michigan •  Providing Decision Support: Balancing Benefits and Risks Karen Sepucha, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School •  Communicating About the Financial Consequences of Cancer Care Yousuf Zafar, Duke University •  Lessons Learned from Brushes with Death Serious Illness: Mine and Others Thomas J Smith, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions • Opportunities to Better Align Care with Patient Goals Kathlyn Conway, cancer survivor, author, and a psychotherapist, Women's Therapy Center Institute Panel Discussion Including speakers and • Melisa Wong, University of California, San Francisco 3:30 pm Break 3:45 pm Session 5: Opportunities to Redesign Cancer Treatment to Screen for and Reduce Toxicities Moderators: • Wui-Jin Koh, National Comprehensive Cancer Network • Randall Oyer, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
From page 64...
... David Howard, Emory University Panel Discussion • Shannon MacDonald, Harvard Medical School • Supriya Gupta Mohile, University of Rochester Medical Center • Thomas J Smith, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 5:15 pm Adjourn Day 1 November 10, 2020 10:00 am Welcome and Overview of Day 2 10:05 am Session 6: Improving the Evidence Base for Addressing the Adverse Consequences of Cancer Treatment Moderators: • Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania • Scott Ramsey, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Late Effects of Cancer and Cancer Treatment: How Little We Know… Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania
From page 65...
... APPENDIX B 65 Ongoing Data Collection Efforts to Fill Evidence Gaps • SEER program: Overview of Enhancements Lynne Penberthy, National Cancer Institute • Integrated Health Care System Perspective Lawrence Kushi, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research • A Novel Data Linkage to Examine the Long-Term Adverse Consequences of Cancer Treatment: The SWOG-Medicare Database Joseph Unger, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center • Harnessing Electronic Health Records to Address the Adverse Consequences of Cancer Treatment Kelly Magee, Flatiron Health Panel Discussion Including speakers and • Christopher Flowers, MD Anderson Cancer Center 11:30 am Break 12:00 pm Session 7: Opportunities for System-Level Redesign and Policy Change Moderators: • Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Oncology Nursing Society • Cleo A Samuel-Ryals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Guidelines for Cancer Survivorship Care Smita Bhatia, The University of Alabama at Birmingham •  Models of Care That Integrate Services and Stratify Delivery by Risk and Needs Catherine Alfano, Northwell Health Cancer Institute •  Payment and Models of Care to Address Adverse Consequences of Cancer Treatment Nancy Keating, Harvard Medical School
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... Tonorezos, National Cancer Institute • Smita Bhatia, The University of Alabama at Birmingham • Howard A Burris, Sarah Cannon Cancer Center • Shelley Fuld Nasso, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship • Gary Lyman, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center • Mary (Dicey)


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