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Statewide Cancer Genomics Integration in Michigan

The Michigan Cancer Genetics Alliance (MCGA) was created in 2003, and facilitated by the MDCH Genomics Program. In parallel, the State Genetics Plan and the Michigan Cancer Strategic Plan identified the need to create MCGA to serve as an organization of cancer genetics professionals with the purpose...

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Published in:Nursing & health sciences 2006-06, Vol.8 (2), p.126-126
Main Authors: Zenger-Hain, Julie, DeDecker, Laurie, Duquette, Debra, Haviland, Sue, Annis, Ann, Petrucelli, Nancie
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Language:English
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Summary:The Michigan Cancer Genetics Alliance (MCGA) was created in 2003, and facilitated by the MDCH Genomics Program. In parallel, the State Genetics Plan and the Michigan Cancer Strategic Plan identified the need to create MCGA to serve as an organization of cancer genetics professionals with the purposes to promote communication, serve as a source of expert information, and participate in the Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC). MCGA and cancer genetics received further support by a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement to develop state capacity for integration of genomics into chronic disease prevention programs (♯U58/CCU522826). Highlights of MCGA’s accomplishments include a six‐session course entitled, ‘Cancer Genomics for Public Health’, which was created and piloted for the MDCH Cancer Section. Additionally, MCGA has been working to enhance the state’s cancer surveillance system by addition of cancer genetics elements to the state cancer registry. MCGA members have representation on MCC subcommittees that are working to create risk assessment guidelines for breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer. MCGA is also addressing access to care, health disparities and health literacy issues. Michigan’s experience is one model of integrating cancer genomics knowledge into practice through partnerships and the development of projects and collaborations.
ISSN:1441-0745
1442-2018
DOI:10.1111/j.1442-2018.2006.00272_6.x