Healthy People Goal: Reduce the number of new cancer cases as well as the illness, disability, and death caused by cancer (Focus area 3. Cancer).
Objective 3-1: Reduce the overall cancer death rate.
(There are no sub-objectives for Objective 3-1)
According to the Progress Quotient Chart for objective Objective 3-1, there has been a 17% improvement towards the objective. Considering this objective is by far the most all-encompassing objective in Focus area 3, this improvement is exceptional. Several of the other objectives did have higher improvement rates and some have already been met (Reducing incidence of prostate cancer deaths, for example). Overall it seems there has been improvement towards meeting most objectives in focus area 3- reducing the number of new cancer cases.
Progress: The progress made towards objective 3-1 can be largely attributed to tobacco control efforts made during the 1980's and 90's. Increased screening for colorectal, cervical, and breast cancer also accounted for progress towards meeting objective 3-1.
Disparities: Unfortunately there were some disparities regarding the extent to which this objective was met across various populations. In terms of race and ethnicity, the overall cancer rate was reduced the most for those of Asian, native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander descent while black non-hispanics were the farthest from this rate by 100% or more. Females with at least some college education also saw the highest rates of improvement compared to Males (who differed by up to 50%) and those who only completed some high school or graduated high school alone (up to 99% difference). No information was available regarding income or disability disparities for objective 3-1.
Opportunities/Challenges: There wasn't much information provided regarding challenges to obtaining objective 3-1. Opportunities however, seem to rely on the collaboration of Federal agencies, State and local health departments, primary care providers, large employers and health care companies. Uniting these different agencies and increasing collaboration will create more opportunities to decrease disparities and provide the needed support for cancer prevention. Attaining objective 3-1 also depends upon progress in many other focus areas as well (Access to Quality Health Services, Education and Community-based Programs, Health Communication, etc).
Emerging Issues: The biggest issue regarding objective 3-1 is related to determining which methods of cancer prevention are the most successful. Monitoring the effects of different interventions on reduction of death rates related to cancer will assist in pinpointing which methods deserve the most attention in upcoming years in the ongoing battle against cancer related illness death and disability.
THOMAS
H.R. 1927- Assuring and Improving Cancer Treatment Education and Cancer Symptom Management Act 2009.
Title: To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide comprehensive cancer patient treatment education under the Medicare Program and to provide for research to improve cancer symptom management.
Sponsor: Rep Israel, Steve [NY-2] (introduced 4/2/2009)
Latest Major Action: 4/2/2009 referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
Recommendation: Vote YES for H.R. 1927 Assuring and Improving Cancer Treatment Education and Cancer Symptom management act 2009.
My Political Representatives: Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken
This is a great bill. More efforts need to be directed toward cancer research because of how common it is. So many new cancers keep developing...it is very scary. It is good that the number of new cases has gone down because of preventative measures taken place such as self-breast exams. Early detection is the best way to beat cancer!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great bill. I can't wait to see what you find out about this issue next week. It is good that we have made 17% progress, but it would be wonderful to see even more. I am glad that the goal does not only include cancer itself, but also its effects.
ReplyDeleteGood find Emily! I think reducing the overall cancer rate is something we have been trying to accomplish for a very long time. I would agree that we need to unite the federal agencies in order for this to be accomplished.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great objective! I'm curious as to how they are making progress in various ways. I'm glad that it's moving towards it's goal!
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting, I know you mentioned it above but since there is so many different types of cancer and since cancer can be caused by a million different things, the stratigies to prevent cancer have to take a lot of things into account. I think this is a great thing to focus on and I cant wait to read more about it!
ReplyDeleteEmily, this is an outstanding bill that you found! I lost my mother just before the start of my senior year of high school and was absolutely devastated and shocked by it. I say shocked because the doctors had told her that she had 6 months to a year to live but died merely 2 days after they told her and my dad that. My parents never even had the opportunity to tell me or my brothers that. I'm only mentioning this because there definitely needs to be proactive ways to diagnose/find and treat various cancers so that we can prevent or at least slow down deaths related to cancer. Very nice bill choice and I can't wait to read what you find out in the weeks ahead. Nice job.
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