Meet Abby Batterson, Communications Coordinator
My name is Abby Batterson and I am so excited to be serving as the Communications Coordinator for the Iowa Cancer Consortium. I live in Black Hawk County with my husband Beau and our daughter’s Lily (11) and Charlotte, Charley for short (2). My husband and I have been together since we were babies, literally!…
Read MoreOvarian Cancer Awareness Month: Educating Iowans About Ovarian Cancer
By Jodie Kavensky Founder/CEO of NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative In Former President Barack Obama’s original National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month proclamation in 2011, he stated, “it is crucial that women know how to recognize the warning signs” and he vowed to advance screening and treatment for the thousands of American women who are diagnosed with…
Read MoreWelcome New Board Members and Officers!
Board members bring their experiences, expertise, and passions to the table to develop and implement priorities, policies, and principles that make the Iowa Cancer Consortium what it is – a strong, skilled, collaborative network of cancer control advocates and professionals. As we begin a new fiscal year, we would like to thank our outgoing board…
Read More20 Years of Dr. Weiner’s Leadership at the Iowa Cancer Consortium
This year marks the 20th anniversary of what is now called the Iowa Cancer Consortium. Although the Consortium is made up of many organizations and individuals working together in the cancer control space, one person – Dr. George Weiner – has been at the helm since its inception in 2002. With our 20th year comes…
Read MoreSummer 2022 Reading List
Summer is here! Although we don’t have a bike or a pizza party to give away for top readers, we do have some reading recommendations for your personal summer reading challenge! We asked our cancer control partners what they’ve been reading lately, whether it be about cancer, public health, health equity, or just a good…
Read MoreLegislation to Save Lives: Gail Orcutt Radon School Safety Act
It feels like yesterday when our staff attended some of the first meetings of the Iowa Radon Coalition in 2010 – back in the days before Zoom, when we relied on a mix of conference calls and meet-ups in Grinnell to convene stakeholders. What began as one Iowan telling her story of a lung cancer…
Read MoreMeet Emma Meador, Spring 2022 Practicum Student
Hello! My name is Emma Meador, and this semester, I’ve had the privilege to complete my practicum experience at the Iowa Cancer Consortium. This practicum experience is required of all MPH students and encompasses gaining real-world experience in public health. My role this semester has been to help design Iowa’s first pediatric cancer section for…
Read MoreMeet Sara Ternes, Iowa Cancer Consortium Spring 2022 Practicum Student
Hello! My name is Sara Ternes, and I am currently completing my practicum experience at the Iowa Cancer Consortium under the direction of Kelly Sittig. I am enrolled at the University of Iowa College of Public Health in the Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology program, and I will graduate in May of this…
Read MoreColon Cancer Screening in the United States
By Dr. Susannah Friemel Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in Iowa (2022 Cancer in Iowa Report). The incidence of colorectal cancer in patients age 50+ has declined steadily since the mid-1980s, in part due to increased screening. However, within the past two decades, there has been a concerning increase in…
Read MoreAnother Successful Virtual ACS CAN Day at the Capitol
The Iowa Cancer Consortium is a non-partisan, non-political organization and does not use state funds to engage in lobbying. Views presented by Consortium members do not necessarily represent the opinions or positions of the Iowa Cancer Consortium, its board of directors, staff or membership. By Bridget Toomey, MS, CPC, CPPM ACS CAN Volunteer Assistant Director…
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