History
The Northeast Regional
Cancer Institute is a non-profit, community-based agency working to ease
the burden of cancer in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Focusing on research,
education & survivorship the Cancer Institute invests all of its
resources in this region.
The Cancer Institute
was organized in 1991 by Northeastern Pennsylvania hospitals that
recognized the value of collaboration and coordination for community
cancer control efforts. Today the Cancer Institute partners with
Community Medical Center;
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre;
Marian Community Hospital;
Mercy Health Partners;
Moses Taylor Hospital/Mid Valley Hospital;
Wayne
Memorial Health System;
Wyoming Valley Health Care System; and various community leaders,
volunteers and health care professionals.
The primary service area
for the Cancer Institute includes Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne,
Monroe, Northampton Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties. The
Cancer Institute partner hospital and physician network provides the
largest cancer diagnosis and treatment service in Pennsylvania in terms
of the number of patients served. More than 3,000 new cancer patients
are recorded each year through the Cancer Institute Regional Cancer
Registry.
The Cancer Epidemiology Research Program at the Cancer Institute studies the
incidence, distribution, and control of cancer in Northeastern
Pennsylvania. Study results are being used for research strategies and
education programs designed to prevent or reduce death and disability
from cancer in this community.
The Regional Cancer Registry at the Cancer Institute is the first collaborative
regional cancer registry in Pennsylvania. This state-of-the-art system
allows more sophisticated recording and reporting of cancer diagnosis,
treatment outcomes and clinical research statistics. From a public
health standpoint, this service can be extremely valuable as a tool for
comprehensive community and hospital planning regarding oncology
services, and for long-term projections for the allocation of scarce
health care resources.
The
Education
and Outreach Program at the Cancer Institute offers a wide
range of cancer related programs and support services for the community,
healthcare professionals, cancer survivors and family members.
·
Community Programs
– focusing on the prevention and early detection of cancer, these
programs are offered through a variety of public forums.
·
Healthcare Programs
– focusing on the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer,
these professionally accredited programs are offered to healthcare
professionals involved in all aspects of cancer care.
·
Family of Survivors Programs
– focusing on a wide range of survivorship issues, these programs are
offered to anyone affected by cancer and include education programs and
information resources addressing all aspects of cancer survivorship. In
addition, the Cancer Institute honors the courage and strength of those
who have battled cancer through survivorship programs including the
annual
Survivors Celebration,
Cancer Survivors Park,
and special programs to benefit everyone belonging to Family of
Survivors.
·
Cancer Risk Program
– focusing on cancer risk concerns, this program provides education and
resource information for health care professionals, families with
histories of cancer, and the general public. The William G. McGowan
Charitable Fund and the Willary Foundation provided funding to launch
this innovative program.
The Cancer Institute is currently under
the leadership of Barbara Bossi,
RN, MHA, Chair; Mary Erwine, RN, MSN, Vice Chair; W. Scott Lynett,
Treasurer; Joseph P. Bannon, MD, FACS, Secretary; and President Robert
F. Durkin.
To obtain additional
information about the Cancer Institute, the Cancer Epidemiology Research
Program, Cancer Risk Program, Regional Cancer Registry, and/or Community
Education Programs, call (570) 941-7984 or (570) 970-6543, or e-mail us
at
admin@cancernepa.org.
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