Cancer Control Plan, Link, Act, Network with Evidence-Based Tools (P.L.A.N.E.T)
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Resource Development
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AHRQ, CDC, SAMHSA
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NCI
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Cancer control planners, program staff, and researchers have the same goals: to reduce cancer risk, the number of new cancer cases, and the number of deaths from cancer, as well as enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors. While many share the same goals, all do not have easy access to resources that can facilitate the transfer of evidence-based research findings into practice. This Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T. (Plan, Link, Act, Network with Evidence-based Tools) portal provides access to data and resources that can help planners, program staff, and researchers to design, implement and evaluate evidence-based cancer control programs.
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Cardiovascular Coordination Team
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC
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NHLBI
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The purpose of the workgroup is to assess the feasibility of conducting an evidence based review to assess the effectiveness of interventions using community health workers for cardiovascular disease prevention. The final review will be included in, “The Community Guide sponsored by the Community Preventive Services Task Force”.
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CDC Chronic Kidney Disease Surveillance
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Health Survey
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CDC
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NIDDK
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NIDDK assists CDC in their surveillance program of chronic kidney disease.
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CDC Community Guide: Review Various Interventions to Reduce Alcohol-Related Problems
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Resource Development
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CDC, SAMHSA
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NIAAA, NIDA
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The Community Guide is a free resource to help people choose the most effective programs and policies to improve health and prevent disease in their communities.
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CDC Elimination of Pediatric HIV in US Stakeholders Group
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC
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NICHD
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Working group of federal and non-federal individuals to assist the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in developing initiatives to eliminate mother to child HIV transmission in the US.
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CDC Preventing Chronic Disease: Editorial Board
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Committee, Work group, Advisory group, or Task Force
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CDC
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NICHD
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This committee serves as the editorial board for the journal, "Preventing Chronic Disease”. Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. The vision of PCD is to be the premier forum where practitioners and policy makers inform research and researchers help practitioners and policy makers more effectively improve the health of the population. Articles focus on preventing and controlling chronic diseases and conditions, promoting health, and examining the biological, behavioral, physical, and social determinants of health and their impact on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality across the life span.
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CDC-NIH Lyme Disease Serum Sample Repository
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Resource Development
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CDC, OS
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NIAID
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Initiated in 2008, this resource was made available to the scientific community on a broad basis in late 2011. Lyme disease and related serum samples are available upon request for testing and comparison of new and current diagnostic tests with a common serum sample set for standardization. Samples are distributed by the CDC. CDC and NIH both provided support to acquire the samples and continue to work together to ensure the scientific community has access to samples needed for Lyme disease diagnostic test development.
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CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Balance/Dizziness Problems
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Health Survey
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CDC
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NIDCD
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The purpose of this agreement is for NIDCD to provide financial support to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for the inclusion of Balance/Dizziness Supplements for a representative sample of US adults (age 18+ years) and children (age 3–17 years) in the 2016 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). Previously, NIDCD negotiated an IAA with NCHS for collaboration and funding of the 2008 Adult Balance/Dizziness Supplement and the 2012 Child Balance/Dizziness Supplement to the NHIS. The current fiscal year funds will provide partial support for the renewal of this collaborative effort between NCHS and NIDCD to fund the 2016 Adult and Child Balance/Dizziness Supplements to the NHIS. The new NHIS Supplements will include many of the same questions on Balance/Dizziness included in the earlier 2008 and 2012 studies, although revisions have been made to eliminate some questions in order to include new ones that higher on the current priority list. These questions on the new Balance/Dizziness Supplements will assist NIDCD to make program planning decisions on priorities with respect to the funding of research on the prevention of falls related to dizziness and balance. The results will also be analyzed for use in tracking the Department of Health and Human Services’ (DHHS) objectives in Healthy People 2020. Results from this nationally-representative survey of the U.S. non-institutionalized, civilian population will help NIDCD make budget allocations to subject areas where needs are found to be most critical.
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CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) - 2014 Hearing Supplement
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Health Survey
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CDC
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NIDCD
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NIDCD added a hearing component to the 2014 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) by sponsoring inclusion of many additional questions on hearing loss and tinnitus. The hearing loss questions on the 2014 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) will greatly augment the one basic question on hearing difficulty included in the annual core of the NHIS survey by asking additional hearing health questions for both the adult (18+ years) and child.
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CDC/ National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for Audiometric Support for 3 NIDCD-Sponsored, Population-Based Surveys
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Health Survey
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CDC
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NIDCD
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The purpose of this agreement is to provide funding for scientific and technical support as well as quality assurance of three large audiometric examination surveys funded by NIDCD. These health surveys are: (i) The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), (ii) Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility Study–Reykjavik Study (AGES–RS), and (iii) the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study – Kindergarten Class of 2010/2011 (ECLS–K:2010/2011).
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