Prevent Cancer Foundation to celebrate leaders in the fight against cancer at Laurels Awards during annual Dialogue conference


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Alexandra, Va. 预防癌症基金会® will present the 2022 Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Laurels Awards to four recipients on June 9 at the 24th 预防癌症对话 conference, where this year’s theme is: Advancing health equity through innovation. The Foundation created the Laurels in 2003 to recognize and celebrate innovators and leaders in the fight against cancer.

The awards are presented annually in partnership with the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable. The Laurels Awards will be emceed by entertainer, producer, survivor and Prevent Cancer advocate Tim Kavanagh. This year’s Laurels recipients include Candace Henley, CPN; Robert A. Winn, M.D.; Edith P. Mitchell, M.D., MACP, FCPP, FRCP; and Karen Peterson, Ph.D.

Candace Henley, CPN, recipient of the Laurel for Dedication to Community Service, is the Founder and Chief Surviving Officer of the Blue Hat Foundation, Inc. Candace has over 17 years of advocacy experience in colorectal cancer prevention, education and support. Her battle with colorectal cancer inspired her to start the Blue Hat Foundation in 2015, a community-driven, nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting minority and underserved communities with information about and free screening for colorectal cancer through partnerships with healthcare providers, hospital systems and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). In addition to her work at the Blue Hat Foundation, Candace is an adjunct lecturer at the Northwestern University Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling, Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Counseling II course and Anti-Racism in Clinical and Translational Science MSCI course.

Recipient of the Laurel for Increasing Health Equity, Robert A. Winn, M.D. is the director of VCU Massey Cancer Center. He oversees the National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center that provides advanced cancer care, conducts groundbreaking research to discover new therapies for cancer, offers high-quality education and training and engages with the community to make advancements in cancer treatment and prevention equally available to all. Dr. Winn is leading the nation in establishing a 21st-century model of equity for cancer science and care, in which the community is informing and partnering with the Massey Cancer Center on its research to best address the cancer burden and disparities of those the cancer center serves, with a local focus but global impact.

Edith P. Mitchell, M.D., MACP, FCPP, FRCP is the recipient of the Laurel for National Leadership. Dr. Mitchell is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology and is the Clinical Professor of Medicine and Medical Oncology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director for Diversity Programs and Director of the Center to Eliminate Cancer Disparities for Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center. A member of the President’s Cancer Panel, Dr. Mitchell has spent her medical career helping individuals in medically underserved areas and has demonstrated the importance of community service and outreach, especially to underserved populations.

A Special Award for Outstanding Commitment will be presented to Karen Peterson, Ph.D. Dr. Peterson has a deep background in social science applications to health and medicine. Before retiring from the Prevent Cancer Foundation in early 2022, Dr. Peterson was vice president of programs and oversaw mission-driven cancer prevention and early detection programs in research, education and community outreach. Under her leadership for nearly two decades, signature Foundation programs, including the 预防癌症对话¡Celebremos la Vida!, grew in stature. Dr. Peterson dedicated her career to ensuring all Foundation programs addressed health inequities and championed ‘telling the story’ of the Foundation’s substantial contributions to cancer prevention and early detection. Before joining the Foundation, Dr. Peterson was head of educational development and evaluation for disease prevention education at the American National Red Cross and served on the sociology faculties of Drake University (with tenure) and Georgetown University.

For a complete list of past Laurels awardees, visit the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s 网站.

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关于预防癌症基金会® 

预防癌症基金会® 是美国唯一一家专注于通过癌症预防和早期检测挽救所有人群生命的非营利组织。通过研究、教育、推广和宣传,我们帮助无数人避免被诊断出癌症或及早发现癌症,以便成功治疗。

基金会正奋起应对到 2035 年将癌症死亡人数减少 40% 的挑战。为实现这一目标,我们承诺投资 $2000 万美元用于创新技术,以早期发现癌症并推进多癌筛查,投资 $1000 万美元用于扩大医疗服务不足社区的癌症筛查和疫苗接种机会,并投资 $1000 万美元用于教育公众有关筛查和疫苗接种的选择。

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