AstraZeneca Announces Winners of Fourth Annual Cancer Community Awards
AstraZeneca, in collaboration with Scientific American Custom Media, unveiled the winners of the 2022 Cancer Community Awards (C2 Awards), recognizing significant contributions to equitable cancer care. Awardees included Sparrow’s Nest for improving care experiences, Charles R. Rogers for addressing health disparities, and the Center for H.O.P.E for enhancing access to screenings. Each winner received a $50,000 donation for their non-profit organizations, showcasing the importance of community partnerships in redefining cancer treatment.
- Recognition of community efforts in advancing cancer care through the C2 Awards.
- Winners received a $50,000 donation to support their non-profit initiatives.
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National awards program highlights the importance of community partnerships in redefining cancer care and providing equitable access to quality treatments and resources
The five awardees were revealed last night during a virtual ceremony, honoring the contributions they have made for people with cancer and their loved ones.
“As we continue pushing the boundaries of science to develop novel cancer treatments, I am proud to support those that are working to improve greater access to quality cancer care for communities nationwide,” said Chatrick Paul, Head of US Oncology,
“For the fourth year in a row, the inspiring work and proven approaches of those redefining cancer care strengthen and encourage the oncology community, far and wide,” noted
The awardees, selected by a third-party judging panel consisting of leaders in the cancer community, will receive a
The 2022 awardees and finalists across all five award categories are:
The 2022
The C2 Catalyst for Care Award recognizes those who work to improve the care experience of those with cancer.
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This year’s winner is Sparrow’s Nest of the
Hudson Valley , represented by founder and executive directorKrista Jones . Sparrow’s Nest provides weekly deliveries of homemade meals to families facing cancer in five counties of theHudson Valley area ofNew York State . Sparrow’s Nest began in Krista’s home kitchen as a personal commitment to helping a friend navigate her stage 4 cancer diagnosis and evolved into a charity that now feeds nearly 300 people each week -
Finalists included Cancer Family Care, represented by
Jill Settlemyre , MPA, a nonprofit organization that helps children, adults, and families cope with the effects of a cancer diagnosis for more than 50 years; and Huntsman at Home, represented byKathi Mooney, RN , PhD, an at-home cancer program inthe United States that includes acute, hospital-level care for treatment side effects and disease progression
The C2 Catalyst for Change Award honors those ensuring cancer care advancements reach the community level and underserved populations.
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This year’s winner is
Charles R. Rogers , PhD, MPH, an Endowed Associate Professor at theInstitute for Health & Equity at theMedical College of Wisconsin . For more than 10 years, his work has centered on eliminating men's health disparities, with a focus on removing barriers to achieving colorectal cancer equity amongAfrican American men and other underserved populations
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Finalists included
Marianne T. Ritchie , MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine atSidney Kimmel Medical College atThomas Jefferson University , who has been a pioneer in gastroenterology for over 35 years and spearheaded the PINK PLUS® program, an innovative, bundled cancer-screening program; andThe Thoracic Oncology Department atBaptist Cancer Center which works to eliminate lung cancer stigma and mortality for all patients affected by this disease
The C2 Catalyst for Equity Award recognizes those who have worked to break down barriers to care, ensuring historically underserved and underrepresented populations have access to life-saving cancer screenings and treatments.
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This year’s winner is
Center for H.O.P.E ., represented byDavid Wetter , PhD.The Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity (H.O.P.E.) serves as an infrastructure and bridge between scientists and community organizations to create long-term solutions to prevent cancer and improve health among populations that have been historically marginalized
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Finalists included
Nina Bickell , MD, MPH, of theInstitute for Health Equity Research atIcahn School of Medicine , for her work in identifying and addressing inequities in cancer and cancer care delivery by partnering with communities to change systems and improve care processes and outcomes; andKathy Levy of GO2 Foundation forLung Cancer for her widespread use of community health advisors to educate and navigate high-risk individuals to lung cancer screening and increased access to quality screening in rural counties inAlabama
The C2 Catalyst for Precision Medicine Award honors those who have expanded beyond the boundaries of personalized treatment for cancer patients.
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This year’s winner is
Marc Matrana , MD, ofOchsner Health , whose legislative advocacy work and leadership at theCancer Advocacy Group of Louisiana (where he is Co-Chair of theScientific Advisory Board ) has led to the passage of many laws ensureLouisiana cancer patients have access to cutting-edge molecular diagnostics and therapies
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Finalists included
Alana Welm , PhD, of theHuntsman Cancer Center , who is working to extend precision medicine to testing the activity of drugs on models made from individual tumors, in addition to the latest approaches in genomics-based precision oncology; andMark Burkard , MD, PhD, of theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , who works to make precision oncology accessible to every patient in the community acrossWisconsin by identifying the best treatment or clinical trial option
The C2 President’s Award, selected by
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This year’s President’s Award winner is
Douglas Fair , MD, of theUniversity of Utah , who works to provide fertility-preservation consultations for reproductive-age cancer patients who want to have children, creating impacts at the local, regional, and national levels. He has consulted with hundreds of patients and educated hundreds of providers in theIntermountain West working to help people affected by cancer alleviate that distress
Nominations were evaluated by an esteemed panel of multidisciplinary community leaders, including
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