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The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable strategic plan: Strengthening connections between state-based initiatives. Cancer 2025 Dec 01;131(23):e70143

Date

11/18/2025

Pubmed ID

41251210

DOI

10.1002/cncr.70143

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-105022222908 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, accounting for almost 25% of cancer deaths in both men and women. Like many cancers, lowering lung cancer incidence and mortality rates is complicated by challenges across the broad spectrum of risk reduction, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. However, lung cancer is uniquely burdened with stigma, nihilism, tobacco industry influence, and a need for streamlined health care planning and delivery.

METHODS: In 2017, the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable was formed as a consortium of public, private, and voluntary organizations working together to impact lung cancer by engaging in targeted research and initiatives that no single one organization can address individually. Within the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable, the State-Based Initiatives Task Group focuses on similar local and regional implementation challenges to improve care and reduce lung cancer deaths. To accomplish this work, the task group has developed a strategic framework that prioritizes focus areas, establishes a structure to collaborate on projects, provides support, incorporates findings into existing tools, and disseminates results.

RESULTS: This strategic framework has been used to create the State-Based Initiatives planning tool, evaluate needs in state-based work, and investigate insurance steerage (the practice of insurance companies directing policyholders to specific health care providers, facilities, or services within their preferred network to control costs and manage care).

CONCLUSIONS: Strategic planning allows State-Based Initiatives Task Group Members to leverage the successes of individual states through a structured approach and accelerates the dissemination of proven strategies across the United States.

Author List

Olson JMG, Knight JR, Copeland AM, Mei LS, Kinney AY, Tupper HI, Ohlander KA, Rosenthal LS, Burson HC, Hofmann KE, Bathje KH, Mullett TW, Kazerooni EA, Smith RA

Author

Jessica Olson PhD Director, Associate Professor in the Institute for Health and Humanity department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

American Cancer Society
Delivery of Health Care
Female
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Male
United States