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Meet Georgia Hodge, Black Hawk County Community Outreach Coordinator

Hi, I’m Georgia Hodge and I’m the Black Hawk County Outreach Coordinator contracted with the Iowa Cancer Consortium beginning in 2021. I am passionately involved in health equity and decreasing health disparities locally and statewide. I am a Community Health Worker (CHW) and a longtime member of the Iowa Cancer Consortium. I am presently a…

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Meet Kelly Angell, Rural Community Outreach Coordinator

My name is Kelly Angell and it is an honor to serve as the Rural Outreach Coordinator for the Iowa Cancer Consortium. I live with my husband, Brad, and our children Bryson (8), Claire (5), and Isabel (2), in Black Hawk County. We also have an Australian Shepherd named Zoey at home who likes to…

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A Reflection at Year’s End

by Richard L. Deming, MD “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning.” -T.S. Eliot As we approach the end of the year, it’s appropriate for us to take time to reflect on what we have learned…

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Meet Jia Wei, Iowa Cancer Consortium Fall 2021 Practicum Student

Hello, my name is Jia Wei, and I work as a practicum student with the Iowa Cancer Consortium doing member research and analysis. I am a Chinese international student at the University of Iowa, where I am pursuing a Master of Public Health in Policy degree. I’m thrilled and delighted to be here to learn…

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Celebrating Our 2021 Award Winners

Every year, the Iowa Cancer Consortium invites open nominations for two awards – the Iowa Cancer Champion Award and the Spirit of Collaboration Award. Winners are chosen by the Consortium’s Board of Directors and announced at the annual Iowa Cancer Summit. Our 2021 winners have made a big impact on the burden of cancer in…

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Alcohol and Breast Cancer – A Surprising Connection

By Raimee Eck, PhD, MPH, MPAS; Paul Gilbert, PhD, ScM; and Priscilla Martinez, PhD, MPhil Most people know about the harms that can come from drinking—from hangovers to addiction—but few people are aware of the link between alcohol and cancer. In fact, alcohol is considered a carcinogen,1 and it has been established as a cause…

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Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Written by Josh Bollam September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month! Josh Bollam, senior manager of patient and community outreach for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) and Iowa Cancer Consortium member explains why leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma awareness is important, as well as what services LLS provides. The mission of LLS is to cure these…

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Sun-Safety for Skin of Color

Written by Liz Orton, Iowa Cancer Consortium Dr. Nkanyezi Ferguson is a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at University of Iowa Health Care (UIHC). She has led the Ethnic Skin Care Clinic since 2016, and is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Graduate Medical Education (GME). Last December, Dr. Ferguson authored an editorial…

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A Message of Thanks and Welcome to Our Board Members!

As we settle into yet another new fiscal year, please help us thank members of the Iowa Cancer Consortium Board of Directors. Board members bring their experiences, their expertise, and their passions to the (virtual) table to develop and implement priorities, policies, and principles that make the Consortium what it is – a strong, skilled,…

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Recorded ECHO Series Address Hepatitis C, A Risk Factor for Liver Cancer

Written by Katie Jones, MPH The Iowa Department of Public has partnered with the Iowa Primary Care Association and Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) in a demonstration project for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that aims to prevent liver cancer deaths. The project is targeted at promoting vaccination and screening among opioid…

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