Grant ID | PP120177 |
Awarded On | August 02, 2012 |
Title | Increasing the State's Capacity for Quality Cancer Care: Building the Oncology Certified Nurse Workforce |
Program | Prevention |
Award Mechanism | Health Behavior Change Through Public and Professional Education and Training |
Institution/Organization | Texas Nurses Foundation |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Cindy Zolnierek |
Cancer Sites | Breast, Cervix Uteri, Colorectal, Leukemia, Lung and Bronchus, Prostate |
Contracted Amount | $376,087 |
Lay Summary |
The burden of cancer in Texas is great and will only increase in future years. The American Cancer Society (2012) estimated that there would be 110,470 new cancer diagnoses in Texas in 2011. Age is the primary risk factor for cancer; by the year 2018 it is estimated that 22.7% of Texas residents will be 55 years of age or older – the age group in which nearly 77% of all cancer cases are detected. Recent estimates of survivorship project that there will be nearly 19 million cancer survivors in the United States by 2020. Nurses play a key role in health care delivery and are critical mem... |