Locations
Hawaii | Northern California | Rocky Mountain | Great Plains | Midwest | South | DoD Center of Excellence | Veterans Affairs
For general inquiries, please contact: CSRNComms@fredhutch.org
I-SCREEN: Improving Strategies for Cancer Reduction through Early-Detection and Engagement
Contact us:
- Kaiser Permanente Colorado: I-Screen-Colorado@kp.org
- Kaiser Permanente Hawaii: I-SCREEN_KPHI@kp.org
- Contact information to be updated soon for University of Colorado Cancer Center
The I-SCREEN (Improving Strategies for Cancer Reduction through Early-detection and ENgagement) ACCESS Hub is a collaboration between the University of Colorado Cancer Center, the UCCC Colorado Cancer Screening Program (CCSP), and the Kaiser Permanente regions of Colorado and Hawaii. The I-SCREEN Hub is comprised of health systems with a variety of care delivery models that serve populations that tend to have low cancer screening utilization. Together, the partners in I-SCREEN have strong track records of active participation and successful recruitment in multi-site cancer research consortia and have the infrastructure necessary to make I-SCREEN an ideal ACCESS Hub.

Linda S. Cook, PhD (MPI/PD)
Edward Boudreau, DO

Debra P. Ritzwoller, PhD (MPI)

Alex Menter, MD

Larissa White, PhD, MPH, CPH

Stacey A. Honda, MD, PhD (MPI)

Caryn E. S. Oshiro, PhD, MS, RD
Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Contact us: VanguardStudyKPNC@kp.org
Kaiser Permanente (KP) will recruit approximately 2,000 eligible participants across various medical centers in Northern California. The KP ACCESS Hub will be led by a multidisciplinary team that has decades of expertise in cancer screening and with recruiting participants for large-volume trials.

Jeffrey Lee, MD, MPH

Lori Sakoda, PhD, MPH

Quyen Ngo-Metzger, MD, MPH
OK TRUST: Oklahoma Tribal, Rural, Urban Cancer Screening Trial ACCESS Hub
Contact us: oktrust@ou.edu | Learn More
Through OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center (SCC), the NCI Cancer Screening Research Network (CSRN) will offer screening clinical trials to individuals living in tribal, rural, and inner-city urban locations across Oklahoma. The effort is called the Oklahoma Tribal, Rural, Urban Cancer Screening Trial (OK TRUST) Access Hub. One-third of Oklahomans live in rural counties, and most tribal health care systems are in rural areas. To increase rural access to cancer screening clinical trials, OK TRUST is partnering with rural federally qualified health centers, which are a critical safety net for people without insurance, as well as with tribal nations that operate clinics in rural locations. Together, the entities serve patients from large swathes of rural eastern, southern, and western Oklahoma, where cancer rates are high. Many persons living in urban areas also have trouble accessing cancer screening. OK TRUST is partnering with urban federally qualified health centers in Oklahoma City serving low-income patients who lack health insurance coverage and people who are Black/African American or Spanish-speaking. Other urban partners include OU Health Clinics in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, as well as an urban American Indian health care facility. The participation of OK TRUST in the NCI CSRN will enable Oklahomans to be a vital part of a national, collaborative effort addressing cancer prevention.

Mark Doescher, MD, MSPH

Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS
Henry Ford Health and Michigan State University Health Sciences Center
Contact us: VanguardStudy@hfhs.org | (313) 874-4969
Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences Center (HFH-MSU), as part of the NCI Cancer Screening Research Network, will recruit patients that are served by the Henry Ford Medical Group and Physician Network in the Metropolitan Detroit and Mid-Michigan areas. HFH has five hospitals and over 50 ambulatory health clinics throughout the region and provides standard of care cancer screening to over 250,000 adults, annually. HFH-MSU also includes over 150 population and basic scientists working to reduce the burden of cancer in our communities.

Christine Neslund-Dudas, PhD

Michael Simoff, MD, FACP, FCCP
The Siteman Catchment CSRN Hub
Contact us: SitemanCSRN@wustl.edu
The CSRN Hub at Siteman Cancer Center and Washington University in St. Louis builds on our institutional infrastructure and our experience in recruiting adults into cancer screening trials, including those who live in rural areas without easy access to academic medical centers, those from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, and people with varying socioeconomic resources. Through partnerships with health care systems across Missouri and southern Illinois and robust, ongoing, and iterative engagement with community members, we remain focused on ensuring that the promise of cancer screening trials through the CSRN can be realized. Our goal is to collaborate with partners and community members to reduce the burden of cancer in our communities and improve health outcomes for everyone.

Aimee S. James, PhD, MPH

Yikyung Park, ScD

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD
NC Hub
Contact us: LCCC_VanguardStudy@med.unc.edu
The NC Hub consists of clinics within the UNC Health network and selected FQHC’s that provide a large patient population with distinctive characteristics and strengths that will support CSRN Vanguard study and other clinical studies of novel screening technologies.

Dan Reuland, MD, MPH

Carrie Lee, MD, MPH

Louise Henderson, PhD, MPH
Virginia Cancer Screening Research Network
Contact us:
- virginiacsrn@vcu.edu | (804) 827-2762
- Saville_Research@inova.org | (571) 472-3517
- research@sentara.com | (833) 866-7766
- Learn More
As part of this NCI National Cancer Screening Research Network, the Virginia Cancer Screening Research Network is a partnership between the Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Research with VCU Health; the Inova Schar Cancer Institute and its Saville Cancer Screening and Prevention Center; and Sentara Health, the Sentara Health Research Center and academic partner Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS).

Alex Krist, MD, MPH

Patrick Nana-Sinkam, MD, FCCP

Rebecca Kaltman, MD

John M. Sayles, MD, FASCRS

Kristen E. Natale, DO
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Participation at our Hub requires you to be a beneficiary of the Veterans Affairs (VA). If you meet this criterion and are interested in participating, please reach out to us for further details. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to your potential involvement in our study.
Contact us: VHA.CSRN.ACCESSHub@va.gov
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Oncology Program and Office of Research and Development through the Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center (CSPCC) in Boston will establish a VA ACCESS Hub to enroll Veterans into CSRN trials. The Boston CSPCC is home of the Point of Care Program, an initiative aimed at leveraging VA informatics infrastructure and clinical consortia to conduct clinical trials and is uniquely positioned to support the Hub and supplement the VA lead investigators in the conduct of the CSRN trials. The VA ACCESS Hub will leverage its sites from the NCI and VA Interagency Group to Accelerate Trials Enrollment (NAVIGATE) program to recruit Veterans enrolled in VA care from across the country into CSRN initiatives, starting with the Vanguard trial.

James Herman, MD

Joseph Liao, MD

Scott Shofer, MD, PhD