Leader Amy E, Song Yawei, González Evelyn T, Fortune Thierry, Graciani Nilsa, Zeigler-Johnson Charnita, Glanz Karen
Division of Population Science, Department of Medical Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, 833 Chestnut Street, 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Cancer Causes Control. 2025 Jan;36(1):45-50. doi: 10.1007/s10552-024-01919-8. Epub 2024 Sep 28.
In response to high levels of cancer disparities in Philadelphia, PA, three NCI-designated clinical cancer centers formed Philadelphia Communities Conquering Cancer (PC3) to bring stakeholders together and establish infrastructure for future cancer reducing initiatives. The PC3 coalition aimed to develop a prioritized cancer disparities research agenda in order to align cancer center resources and research interests with the concerns of the community about cancer, and to ensure that initiatives were patient- and community-centered.
Agenda development activities culminated in a city-wide cancer disparities conference. The conference, attended by 55 diverse stakeholders, was the venue for small group discussion sessions about cancer concerns related to prevention, early detection, treatment, survivorship, and quality of life. Sessions were guided by a moderator guide and were audiorecorded, transcribed, and analyzed by the PC3 leadership team. Results were reviewed and consensus was achieved with the help of PC3's Stakeholder Advisory Committee.
Stakeholders identified four thematic areas as top priorities for cancer disparities research and action in Philadelphia: communication between patients, providers, and caregivers; education that reaches patients and community members with tailored and targeted information; navigation that assists people in finding and accessing the right cancer screening or treatment option for them; and representation that diversifies the workforce in clinics, cancer centers, and research offices.
A community-informed, prioritized research agenda provides a road map for the three cancer centers to collaborate on future initiatives that are important to patients and stakeholders, to ultimately reduce the burden of cancer for all Philadelphians.
为应对宾夕法尼亚州费城癌症差异水平居高不下的情况,三个由美国国立癌症研究所指定的临床癌症中心成立了费城社区攻克癌症组织(PC3),以汇聚利益相关者,并为未来的癌症减少举措建立基础设施。PC3联盟旨在制定一个优先的癌症差异研究议程,以便使癌症中心的资源和研究兴趣与社区对癌症的关注相匹配,并确保各项举措以患者和社区为中心。
议程制定活动最终促成了一场全市范围的癌症差异会议。该会议有55名不同的利益相关者参加,是关于癌症预防、早期检测、治疗、生存及生活质量等相关问题的小组讨论场所。各场次讨论由主持人指南引导,并由PC3领导团队进行录音、转录和分析。结果经过审查,并在PC3利益相关者咨询委员会的帮助下达成了共识。
利益相关者确定了四个主题领域,作为费城癌症差异研究和行动的首要优先事项:患者、医疗服务提供者和护理人员之间的沟通;以量身定制和有针对性的信息覆盖患者和社区成员的教育;帮助人们找到并获得适合他们的正确癌症筛查或治疗选项的导航;以及使诊所、癌症中心和研究办公室的员工队伍多元化的代表性。
一个基于社区信息的、优先的研究议程为三个癌症中心提供了路线图,以便它们就对患者和利益相关者重要的未来举措开展合作,最终减轻所有费城人的癌症负担。