2025 AACI CADEx Abstracts and Posters

First Place

Using Health System Population Health Data to Support Community Engaged Cancer Health Equity Initiatives: A Pilot Project [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Gunn, S. Kraft, J. Schiffelbein, B. Morrill, E. Bailey, H. Carlos, A. Tosteson, J. Fend, R. DiFlorio-Alexander, P. Lewis
Dartmouth Cancer Center

Second Place

Leveraging Geospatial Data to Support an Implementation Science Approach to Address Lung Cancer Burden [Abstract] [Poster]
T. DuBois, A. Brecher, D. Edmunson, E. Gonzalez, C. Zeigler-Johnson, L. Fleisher, S. Lynch
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple Health

Third Place

GIS Automated Delineation of Cancer Service Areas: Implications for Cancer Control in the U.S. [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Wang, F. Wang, T. Onega
University of Alabama; Louisiana State University; Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah


Abstracts are organized by category and completion status, then in alphabetical order by cancer center. Titles in light blue text indicate abstracts without accompanying posters. Winning abstract titles are indicated in blue, red, and green text.


Abstracts & Posters

Data Analysis

1. Exploring Drivers of Excess Cancers: An Example From Iowa [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Nash, C. Mahoney, G. Brown, M. Charlton, J. Oleson
Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Iowa

2. Where Should the Cancer Control Interventions Target: A Geospatial Hotspot Analysis for Major Cancer Mortality 2018-2022 in the U.S. [Abstract]
J. Luo, S. Khan, l. Jin, A. James, G. Colditz, B. Drake
Division of Public Health Sciences, Washinton University of St. Louis School of Medicine; Siteman Cancer Center

3. Using a Data-Driven Approach to Define Priority Areas for Mobile Cancer Screening [Abstract]
A. Leader, C. McNair
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Jefferson

4. GIS Automated Delineation of Cancer Service Areas: Implications for Cancer Control in the U.S. [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Wang, F. Wang, T. Onega
University of Alabama; Louisiana State University; Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah

5. Implementing a Bidirectional Process with Community Stakeholders to Co-Develop a Cancer Prevention and Control Agenda for the Antelope Valley, a Semi-Rural Area of Los Angeles County [Abstract] [Poster]
N. Acuna, R. Balingit, E. Rodriguez, Z. Surani
Cedars-Sinai Cancer 

6. Disparities in Cancer Incidence: A Composite Measure to Identify High-Burden Populations, Sites, and Key Drivers in an NCI-Designated Catchment Area [Abstract] [Poster]
D. Antonio, T. Manning
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University

7. Aligning Summer Training Programs with Catchment Priorities: An Example From an Urban Cancer Center [Abstract] [Poster]
M. Wright, I. Chukwudozie, J. Henkins, E. Abro, N. Squaire, A. Al-Kodmany, P. Grippo, H. Prendergast, Y. Molina, L. Nonn
University of Illinois Cancer Center

8. Catchment Area Data Trends in Cancer Indicators and Risk Factor Behaviors in Texas, 2010-2020 [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Nutt, T. Anthony, J. Dan-Jumbo, R. Rechis
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

9. Lung Cancer Screening Rates and Predictors of Screening in Rural and Urban Primary Care Facilities in Parts of Kansas and Missouri [Abstract] [Poster]
L. Lambart, E. Ellerbeck, A. Katz, S. Craddock Lee, J. He, N. Nollen 
The University of Kansas Cancer Center

10. Trends and Patterns of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates on Long Island [Abstract] [Poster]
Z. Ding, F. Wang, J. Deng, L. Mermelstein, B. Nemesure, T. Osborne 
Stony Brook Cancer Center

11. Uncovering Disparities in Early-Onset Hematologic Malignancies: A Data-Driven Approach to Inform Precision Public Health [Abstract] [Poster]
T. DuBois, T. Sklarz, S. Lynch
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple Health

12. Leveraging a Prospective Social Needs Assessment in a Urologic Oncology Clinic to Characterize the Geographic Distribution of Burden and Alignment With Institutional Efforts [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Washington, E. Pardo, K. Primm, K. Rhoads
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

13. Identifying and Addressing Racial Disparities in Health Care Utilization Patterns for Coloradans Who Have Completed Primary Cancer Treatment [Abstract] [Poster]
E. Molina Kuna, C. Callaway, V. Ramesh, L. Overholser
University of Colorado Cancer Center

14. Understanding Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors Underlying Cancer Disparities Among African Americans-a Comparative Analysis of Baylor College of Medicine and University of Chicago Medicine Catchment Areas [Abstract]
A. Oluyomi, O. Rosales, A. Fadiel, W. Akmal Butt, S. Fadel
The University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center

15. Cancer Incidence Disparities by Geographic Location - UChicago vs. Baylor Catchment Area for African Americans [Abstract]
A. Oluyomi, O. Rosales, A. Fadiel, W. Akmal Butt, S. Fadel
The University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center

16. Exploring the Impact of Historical Redlining on Lung Cancer Incidence Rate: A Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis in the University of Kansas Medical Center Catchment Area [Abstract]
I. Ratnayake, D. Asante, S. Pepper, D. Mudaranthakam, A. Jayawardhana
The University of Kansas Cancer Center

17. End of Life Cancer Care Quality: A Key Metric for Analyzing and Assessing Cancer Burden [Abstract] [Poster]
L. Spees, B. Jackson, C. Baggett, M. Roberson, H. Morris, K. Johnson, N. Caston, S. Wheeler
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

18. A Comparison of Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Medicare Fee-for-Service and Medicare Advantage Enrollees With Breast Cancer in North Carolina [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Baggett, B. Jackson
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

19. Systematic Identification and Investigation of Catchment Area Cancer Control Priorities [Abstract] [Poster]
J. Rose, W. Dong, L. Vu, F. Liu, F. Hussain, S. Balaji, J. Cullen, R. Ghosh, E. Trapl, S. Schmit, S. Koroukian
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

20. Using Enhanced Two-Stage Catchment Area Analysis to Plan Mobile Lung and Breast Cancer Screening Placement: Oklahoma 2024 [Abstract] [Poster]
J. Campbell, A. Sambo, S. Pharr, M. Doesche
Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

21. Utilizing ArcGIS to Discover Geographic Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Komrokji, H. Sangi-Haghpeykar, M. Anderson
Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute

22. Leveraging DOMO—a Cloud Based BI Tool—for Automated and Centralized Catchment Data Analysis for Southern Arizona [Abstract] [Poster]
G. Yadav, N. Mantina, M. Cruz Jr, M. Yellowhair
The University of Arizona Cancer Center

23. Missouri Cancer Clusters: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Missouri’s County-Level Cancer Data [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Pepper, M. McGuirk, D. Mudaranthakam, I. Ratnayake
The University of Kansas Cancer Center

24. Black-White Racial Disparities Over the Years in Prostate Cancer Rates in Southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA) [Abstract] [Poster]
J. Kantor, S. Keith, O. Adefarati, R. Yearwood, K. Henry, D. Wiese, A. Klassen, C. Ziegler-Johnson
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Jefferson

25. Two Decades of Cancer Burden in a Racially, Ethnically Diverse U.S. Gulf Coast Population: The Joint Roles of Environmental Injustice and Persistent Poverty [Abstract] [Poster]
R. Ghosh, A. Vadathya, H. Luu, J. Cullen 
Houston Methodist Dr. Mary and Ron Neal Cancer Center

26. An Accurate Algorithm to Calculate Median Age of Catchment Areas [Abstract] [Poster]
J. Zhao, K. Tossas
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center

27. Exploratory Analysis of the Use of ArcGIS Online to Expand Data Analysis and Accessibility for Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Cancer Research [Abstract] [Poster]
R. Winn, K. Tossas, J. Ciminelli
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center

Data Dissemination

28. Leveraging Geospatial Data to Support an Implementation Science Approach to Address Lung Cancer Burden [Abstract] [Poster]
T. DuBois, A. Brecher, D. Edmunson, E. Gonzalez, C. Zeigler-Johnson, L. Fleisher, S. Lynch
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple Health

29. Health Atlas Tool Visualizes Place-Based Social Determinants of Health Across the United States [Abstract] [Poster]
D. Oh, K. Kemper, D. Meltzer, S. Shariff-Marco, S. Gansky, E. Charlebois, K. Rhoads, S. Gomez, M. Pletcher, M. DeRouen
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

30. From Data Tool to Data Narrative: Communicating Outreach Impact Through Story Mapping [Abstract] [Poster]
N. Staney, T. Larkin, K. Avery, L. Jones, B. Dias, V. Sifontes, J. Palencia, V. Suarez, I. Fitzpatrick, C. Church, J. Carbajal, N. Staley, D. Ponce, V. Simmons, S. Vadaparampil 
Moffitt Cancer Center

31. Impact of Residing in Ethnic Enclave Neighborhoods on Cancer Survival for Asian American and Latino Populations [Abstract] [Poster]
A. Canchola, K. Lin, K. Shahan, D. Oh, F. Boscoe, K. Henry, R. Hiatt, A. Hughes, P. Pinheiro, A. Stroup, H. Zhu, S. Gomez, S. Pruitt
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

32. Creating County-Level Cancer Profiles for Communities [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Jardine, V. Rubinetti, F. Alquaddoomi, J. Walsh, S. Davis, E. Borrayo
University of Colorado Cancer Center

33. Using Health System Population Health Data to Support Community Engaged Cancer Health Equity Initiatives: A Pilot Project [Abstract] [Poster]
C. Gunn, S. Kraft, J. Schiffelbein, B. Morrill, E. Bailey, H. Carlos, A. Tosteson, J. Fend, R. DiFlorio-Alexander, P. Lewis
Dartmouth Cancer Center

34. Data Driven Approach to Shaping Community Outreach and Engagement at NCI-Designated Cancer Center [Abstract] [Poster]
M. Tipre, S. Radio, J. Boyd, N. De-Genna, M. Baskin
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

35. HPV Vaccine Data and Maps (Heat Maps) Tool [Abstract] [Poster]
K. Sonawane, H. Damgacioglu, K. Borse, T. Amboree, P. Dorali, S. Seal, A. Deshmukh
Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina

36. Creating Data Reports Using Cancer Registry Data for Community Cancer Control Initiatives [Abstract] [Poster]
A. Kahl, S. Bentler, S. Nash, M. Charlton
Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Iowa

37. Research Dissemination via Cancer Center Data Dashboards [Abstract
D. Pearson, A. M. Stroup, H. S. Iyer
Rutgers Cancer Institute

38. DFW Catchment Data Dissemination [Abstract] [Poster]
K. Shahan, K. Moss-Linnear, C. Donegan, A. Israel, S. Pruitt
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center

39. Applying the County Health Rankings Model to Identify Priorities for Cancer Prevention and Control Interventions [Abstract] [Poster]
T. Lawler, A. Trentham-Dietz, R. Gangnon, S. Anderson, A. Dahlke, N. LoConte, E. Ward, M. Givens 
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center

40. Enhancing Pediatric Cancer Prevention Through Targeted Community Outreach and Education in Diverse Catchment Areas [Abstract] [Poster]
A. Ibrahim, P. Poudel, J. Brown, P. Knowlton, K. Cryer, O. Haymore, H. Brandt
Comprehensive Cancer Center St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Data Gathering

41. Evolution of a COEE Outreach Management System [Abstract] [Poster]
N. Stanley, B. Augusto, K. Avery, V. Simmons, S. Vadaparampil
Moffitt Cancer Center

42. Cancer Screening Uptake in the Catchment Area: Incorporating Community Health Center Data Into Catchment Area Assessment [Abstract] [Poster]
S. Lee, J. Rose, E. Trapl
Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

43. Catchment Area Patient and Community Perspectives on Collecting and Sharing Intersectional Identity Data Across Health Information Systems [Abstract]
K. Wang, B. Tessier-Sherman, E. Singleton, J. Lewis, M. Nunez-Smith, S. Suttiratana 
Yale Cancer Center, Yale School of Medicine

44. Density of High-Speed Broadband Connections by Census Tract Level Persistent Poverty Status [Abstract] [Poster]
T. Hastert, J. Ruterbusch, N. Akcasu, L. Hamel, E. Beal, H. Thompson
Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University

45. Choosing Priority Cancers in a Catchment Area: Data, Community, Impact and Feasibility [Abstract] [Poster]
E. Paskett, R. Baltic, J. Fisher, C. Washington 
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – The James

46. Extrapolation of Counties by Zip Code to Illustrate Rurality and Other Characteristics [Abstract] [Poster]
U. Manocha, M. O’Dwyer
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Late-Breaking Abstracts & Posters

Data Gathering

47. System for Health Assessment and Population Equity (SHAPE): A Data Visualization Tool [Abstract] [Poster]
B. Daniels, T. Onega
Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah

Data Analysis

48. Projecting Future Catchment Area Burden Among Racial and Ethnic Groups [Abstract
C. McDaniels-Davison, J. Nodora, A. Canchola, S. Gomez, M.E. Martinez 
UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center

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