HPV Cancer Center Consortium (Agenda)

Agenda

Venue: Lexington Marriott City Center
Room: Grand Ballroom

Hosted by the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center with philanthropic support provided by the Markey Cancer Foundation.

For Virtual Registration participants: All main session speaker presentations and lightning presentations will be livestreamed. Table and group discussions, the poster session, and the dinner panel discussion will be for in-person attendees only and not livestreamed. Virtual Registration is required in advance to receive access to the streaming platform.

Download the HPV Cancer Center Consortium agenda.

The following times are listed in Eastern Time zone.

Day 1 | Tuesday, April 16, 2024

8:00 AM 9:00 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM 9:15 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks
    B. Mark Evers, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center
    Pamela Hull, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center
9:15 AM 9:30 AM HPVCCC: History and Future Vision
    Sarah Kobrin, National Cancer Institute
    Cynthia Vinson, National Cancer Institute

Session 1: Setting the Stage: Impact, Elimination and Research Gaps

9:30 AM 10:15 AM

Moderator: Shannon Stokley, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Impact Monitoring Project (HPV-IMPACT): Population-based surveillance of CIN2+
    Julia Gargano, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Operation Wipe Out: Collaborative plan to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem in Alabama
    Isabel Scarinci, O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Top Priorities for HPV Vaccine Uptake Research in the US

    Noel Brewer, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
10:15 AM 10:30 AM Table Discussion
10:30 AM 10:50 AM Break

Session 2: Multi-Level Interventions in Healthcare Settings

10:50 AM 11:35 AM

Moderator: Electra Paskett, Comprehensive Cancer Center of the Ohio State University

  • Multi-level practice facilitation as an implementation strategy for improving adolescent HPV vaccination in pediatric clinics
    Pamela Hull, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center
  • Assessing concordance of organizational readiness ratings among staff at federally qualified health centers: Preliminary findings from HPV MISTICS
    Susan Vadaparampil, Moffitt Cancer Center
  • Multilevel barriers and facilitators to shifting HPV vaccination to age 9 within a large, urban Federally Qualified Health Center: Lessons learned for implementation planning
    Jennifer Tsui, USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
11:35 AM 11:50 AM Table Discussion
11:50 AM 12:50 PM Lunch

Session 3: HPV Vaccination Across the Age Continuum

12:50 PM 1:35 PM

Moderator: Amy Leader, Thomas Jefferson University

  • From guideline to action: Findings from four years of age 9 HPV initiation quality improvement in clinical settings
    Jennifer Isher-Witt, American Cancer Society
  • User-centered design of a decision tool for HPV vaccination among adults aged 27-45
    Erika Thompson, University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio
  • An analysis of HPV vaccine information sources and trust levels: A cross-country study among undergraduate students in the US and Korea
    Soojung Jo, Purdue University

Lightning Presentations: Featured Posters

1:35 PM 2:10 PM

Moderator: Caree McAfee, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center

  • Enhancing community-based health communication interventions to increase Human papillomavirus (HPV) awareness and vaccination among Latino/as in Los Angeles County
    Alejandra Ramos, USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • I Vaccinate: Improving HPV vaccine uptake in Appalachia through implementation science
    Electra Paskett, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Content validation of a Facebook HPV vaccination promotion intervention (#HPVvaxtalks) created for Young Black Adults (18-26 years old)
    Abubakari Wuni, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center
  • A provider-focused communication intervention to increase HPV vaccine uptake in the pediatric oncology setting: Pre- and post-intervention survey of vaccine-related provider practices
    Paula Daniela Campos González, O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Educate, recommend, refer: Development and testing of an intervention to empower dental professionals to promote HPV vaccination
    Natoshia Askelson, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Data-driven HPV vaccination assessment and feedback for health care providers in an urban 'safety-net' clinic network: Exploring appointment- and HL7-based approaches
    Hanxiao Sun, Texas Medical Center
2:10 PM 3:10 PM Scientific Poster Session & Informal Networking
3:10 PM 3:30 PM Break

Session 4: Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy and the Role of Social Media

3:30 PM 4:15 PM

Moderator: Jasmin Tiro, UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center

  • Rural-urban divides and cultural dynamics: The effects of rurality, race, and ethnicity on HPV and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
    Deanna Kepka, Huntsman Cancer Institute
  • Determinants of HPV Vaccine hesitancy in Northern Inland California: A mixed methods approach
    Julie Dang, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Acceptability, Feasibility, and Preliminary Efficacy of HPVVaxFacts, a tailored mobile web app, to increase HPV vaccination rates
    Jennifer Cunningham-Erves, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
4:15 PM 4:30 PM Table Discussion
6:00 PM 7:00 PM

Networking Reception

Location:
Limestone Hall
215 W Main St, Third Floor
Lexington, KY 40507

7:00 PM 8:30 PM

Dinner and Panel Discussion

Moderator: Pamela Hull, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center

Importance of Community Engagement for Addressing Rural HPV Vaccination Disparities

  • Brittany Rhynard, HPV Cancer Survivor
  • Amy Steinkuhl, Kentucky Cancer Program at Markey Cancer Center
  • Angela Combs, Kentucky Cancer Program at Markey Cancer Center

Day 2 | Wednesday, April 17, 2024

7:30 AM 8:30 AM Breakfast
8:30 AM 8:35 AM Welcome Back

Session 5: Addressing Disparities and Reaching Underserved Populations

8:35 AM 9:20 AM

Moderator: Adebola Adeboyega, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center

  • A cross-sectional study of self-reported HPV vaccination status among LGBTQIA+ individuals in New Mexico
    Prajakta Adsul, University of New Mexico Cancer Research and Treatment Center
  • Understanding the adoption and implementation of a school-based HPV vaccination program in the lower Rio Grande Valley (RGV): A qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
    M. Lizette Rangel, Baylor College of Medicine
  • An exploratory study of primary care community-based partnerships to enhance HPV vaccination
    Brigit Hatch, Knight Cancer Institute
9:20 AM 9:35 AM Table Discussion
9:35 AM 9:55 AM Break

Session 6: Policy and Payors: Evidence and Opportunities

9:55 AM 10:40 AM

Moderator: Debbie Saslow, American Cancer Society, National HPV Vaccination Roundtable

  • Human papillomavirus vaccine initiation after the implementation of school-entry policy in Puerto Rico
    Vivian Cólon-López, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Identifying opportunities for policy-change to support HPV vaccination in the United States
    Heather Brandt, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
  • Engagement of national health plans to collaborate on HPV vaccination best practices
    Christina Turpin, American Cancer Society, National HPV Vaccination Roundtable
10:40 AM 10:55 AM Table Discussion
10:55 AM 11:25 AM Group Discussions: Next Steps for HPVCCC
11:25 AM 11:50 AM Report Back: Highlights from Group Discussions
11:50 AM 12:00 PM Closing remarks
12:00 PM  Adjourn