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Speakers: Mr. Mark W. Kennedy, MBAPHEN Director of Outreach
Kimberly R. Rogers, Ph.D.PHEN Director of Education Programs
PHEN’s Education and Community Engagement Activities and Plans
Monthly Webcast Partner
• Dr. Edward Benz - President• Ms. Anne Levine - Vice President of External Affairs• Ms. Magnolia Contreras – Director, Community Benefits
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Email: [email protected] Facebook: ProstateHealthEducationNetwork
Twitter: @RAPCancer
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Today’s Presentation
Guest Speakers
Mr. Mark W. Kennedy, MBAPHEN Director of Outreach
Kimberly R. Rogers, Ph.D.PHEN Director of Education Programs
A Review of PHEN’s Education and Community Engagement Activities and Plans
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"To eliminate our prostate cancer crisis, every month should be prostate cancer awareness month in Black America. With our Survivor Network and community partners across the country, PHEN has a unique opportunity to make this happen.“
--Thomas A. Farrington, President and Founder, PHEN
The African-American Prostate Cancer Crisis
• Incidence rate: 228.8 per 100,000 men
• Mortality rate: 53.1 per 100,000 men
• Compared to Caucasian men
• Incidence rate: 140.3 per 100,000 men
• Mortality rate: 21.7 per 100,000 men
• Disparity– Incidence: 1.6 times as great– Mortality: ~2.5 times greater
Source: DeSantis, C., Naishadham, D. and Jemal, A. (2013). Cancer Statistics for African Americans, 2013. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 63 (3), 151-166. 7
U.S. Prostate Cancer Death Rates by Race and Ethnicity, 1999-2012
Mortality source: U.S. Mortality Files, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.*Rates are per 100,000 and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population. Death rates cover 100% of the U.S. population.
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PHEN’s Position
• Knowledge Is The Best Defense Against Prostate Cancer
• Black America should be the most knowledgeable and engaged
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• General education and awareness
• Interaction with primary care physician
• Diagnosis
• Treatment
• Survivorship
Educational Focus: Prostate Cancer
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PHEN Educational Programs – National Outreach
Rally Against Prostate Cancer (RAP Cancer) Initiatives
– PHEN Survivor Network (2003)– PHEN Monthly Support Group (2003)– PHEN Television (2007)– Annual Father’s Day Rally (2009)– Monthly Webcasts (2011)– Educational Symposia (2013)
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• Foundation for PHEN education & outreach programs
• Started in 2003
• 200+ members nationwide
• Lead and support ongoing educational efforts
PHEN Survivor Network
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PHEN Monthly Meetings in Partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
• Since 2003
• Support Group Functions– For newly-diagnosed men and survivors– For caregivers, spouses, and families
• Coordinate community outreach activities– Education and awareness events
• Recruit and train members of the Survivor Network
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PHEN Monthly Meetings and Webcast
• Spring 2015 survey of men in MA who attend Monthly Support Group Meeting – 78% attended to learn about new treatments
– 72% wanted to receive support from other men
– 67% wanted to provide support to the recently diagnosed
– 53% wanted assistance in managing survivorship
– 22% sought to improve their knowledge of health issues
• PHEN Webcast– Virtual attendance and accessibility to benefit men
nationwide
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www.rapcancer.org
• PHEN Television and Monthly Webcasts
• Archived footage of webcasts, summit presentations, Father’s Day Rally and symposia– 123 presentations to support & inform survivors and their
families
• Frequent topics include:– Caregivers, Clinical Trials, Early Detection, Partnerships,
Sexual Dysfunction, Survivorship, Treatments
PHEN Online Resources
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• Education and outreach partners since 2009• 400+ church partners nationwide• Churches have a real thirst for knowledge
– 88%: PHEN increased knowledge & awareness prostate health
– 75%: parishioners received supports & benefits from PHEN
– 100%: pleased with information provided to their congregants
– 69%: requested more education and awareness activities
Church Partnerships-Community Outreach
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• Father’s Day Event started in 2009 to increase prostate cancer awareness
• Hundreds of churches nationwide register for the rally• Reached approximately 200,000 people • Survey of Father’s Day Rally church leaders in 2014
• 95% of churches report success• 94% of survivors/loved ones pleased with recognition• 98% want to participate in the FDR next year• 91% want to participate in additional PHEN activities
The Father’s Day Rally-Community Outreach
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• 13 symposia in 10 states– Educate about risk, early detection, treatments & survivorship – Led by volunteer medical faculty, organized by Survivor Network
members and church volunteers
3rd Annual Prostate Health Educational Symposia
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2015 Symposia Church Partners
• Ben Hill United Methodist Church (Atlanta, GA)
• Sixth Avenue Baptist Church (Birmingham, AL)
• Twelfth Baptist Church (Boston, MA)
• St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church (Chicago, IL)
• Friendship-West Baptist Church (Dallas, TX)
• The Lighthouse Church (Houston, TX)
• Greater Grant Memorial AME Church (Jacksonville, FL)
• Bethel AME Church of Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)
• Second Baptist Church (Miami, FL)
• Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church (Newport News, VA)
• Acts Full Gospel COGIC (Oakland, CA)
• St. Matthew Baptist Church (Raleigh, NC)
• The Saint Paul’s Baptist Church (Richmond, VA)20
2015 Symposia Volunteer Medical Faculty
Clinicians• 26 Volunteer Faculty
– The Importance of Knowledge & How to Use It
• Represented – Internal Medicine– Urology– Urologic Oncology– Hematology/Oncology– Radiation Oncology
Topics Covered– Early detection– Screening– Diagnosis– Treatment options – Incontinence and erectile
dysfunction– Diet and nutrition– Clinical trials– Financial resources
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3rd Annual Symposia, Continued
• ~900 attendees– 34% identified as at-risk for prostate cancer– 14% were prostate cancer survivors – 13% were wives or caregivers– 71% learned of symposia through churches– 89% satisfied with topics and speakers– 99.5% plan to/recommend someone attend in 2016
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New Partnerships and Services • FREE prostate cancer screening
• Prostate Conditions Education Council (PCEC)– Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCSF– Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Men’s Health Boston– GA Prostate Cancer Coalition & Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital
• 223 men were screened– 21 men needed follow-up care– Two men have been diagnosed with prostate cancer
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Church Partnership in Atlanta, GA
• Overview of Ben Hill United Methodist Church
• 2nd year as a church partner
• Needs of the church and the community
• Community response to the program
• Future strategies for engagement in Atlanta
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Leveraging PHEN Assets• Expansion
– Horizontally (More cities, communities & partners)– Vertically (Deeper educational and support services)
• PHEN Assets– Survivor Network (increase membership to 1,000)– Church and community partners– Industry partners– Academic, research, and clinical partners– Proven educational programs
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PHEN Partnerships for Education, Support and Outreach (PESO)
• Local PHEN PESOs:– Provide forums for prostate cancer survivors
to network and to provide ongoing mutual support on survivorship issues
– Provide continuing education for survivors, family members and caregivers
– Support prostate cancer community education and awareness outreach efforts
• Replicating Boston Model Nationwide28
How?
• Use Dana-Farber PHEN Monthly Meetings and Webcasts as a foundational resource
• Partner with local cancer centers and other organizations
• Mobilize local PHEN Survivor Network teams• Work with church partners for community
outreach
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PHEN’s Responsibilities
• PHEN Survivor Network takes leadership roles for the meetings
• Provide the monthly presentation/program and guest speaker for the live webcast
• Provide promotional materials for distribution within the community
• Engage in community outreach efforts
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PHEN’s Responsibilities, Continued
• Publish monthly e-newsletter
• Online support for survivors and newly diagnosed men
• Maintain attendee contact information & communications
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Partner Responsibilities
• Cancer Center Partners– Provide meeting facilities including computer
and A/V equipment to broadcast the live webcasts
– A medical specialist to serve as an advisor during a portion of the meetings
– Parking and food– Assist in meeting promotion
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Partner Responsibilities, Continued
• Community Partners– Provide outreach venues for education and
awareness activities– Promote monthly meetings to their
constituents
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The Boston Model in WorcesterFirst PESO
• University of Massachusetts Medical School• In place since June 2015• Enthusiastic community response
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PHEN Survivor Network ActivityChatman Carruthers - Atlanta• Participated as the patient advocate voice with doctors from Emory
University and Georgia Urology at an Astellas Oncology awareness event
• Led prostate cancer awareness activities at Cascade United Methodist Church during Prostate Cancer Awareness month
Odell Lewis – Montego Bay, Jamaica• Recently involved in the largest prostate cancer education and
screening event ever in JamaicaMichael Shaw – Oakland, CA• Partnered with his church and held the largest PHEN Symposium
ever in 2015 with 108 men screened. Also established a support group in partnership with the UCSF
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PHEN Survivor Network Activity, Con’t
Michael Jackson – Maryland• Leading prostate cancer awareness for Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
Freddie Muse – Los Angeles, CA• Has led a partnership between two churches to conduct PHEN
symposia for the past three years, and his organization, Men's Cancer Network, organized and held its 2nd Annual Prostate Cancer Rally and Benefit Concert in 2015 to promote prostate cancer awareness
Paul Covington - New York City, NY• Spoke to elders at Stuyvesant Heights Senior Center in Brooklyn
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PHEN Survivor Network Activity, Con’tDr. Artie Shelton-Maryland/Washington, DC
• Sept. 12th- Carried PHEN banner at the Convoy of Hope program hosted by Evangel Assembly in Temple Hills, MD. +1,200 volunteers from 71 churches/organizations participated in the effort
• Sept. 17th - Moderated the session "Research to Address the African American Prostate Cancer Burden " at PHEN's 11th Annual Summit in Washington, DC
• Sept. 26th - Participated in the Central Baptist Church of Camp Springs, MD Prostate Cancer program
• Sept. 30th - Represented the patient advocate perspective as part of the Astellas Oncology-hosted Prostate Cancer Awareness event in Philadelphia
• Oct. 3rd - Presented at the "Cancer Celebration of Survivorship" forum held at Zion Baptist Church in Washington, DC
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Support from Our Women
Dr. James Roberson and Mrs. Wendy Roberson - Maryland• Participated in a panel discussion at PHEN’s 11th Annual African
American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit in Washington DC. Mrs. Roberson has agreed to help PHEN with its outreach to the women in our survivors' lives
Ms. Mary Henderson – Vallejo, CA• Participated in PHEN’s webcast and hosted an event at her
church, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
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Working Together We Will
• Increase prostate cancer awareness and knowledge • Grow the survivor network and community partners• Lead prostate cancer advocacy• Recruit leaders at all levels to join with us• Save lives• Eliminate the African American prostate cancer
crisis
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