Philadelphia Cancer Patients to Benefit from Expansion of the American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program
Program Will Provide Personal Guide to Help Local Cancer Patients Better Navigate Their Cancer Experience Thanks to Support
from AstraZeneca
The American Cancer Society today launched its Patient Navigator Program at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia,
thanks to support received from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP . This is the first site to launch in Pennsylvania as part
of a strategic nationwide effort to significantly extend the reach of this innovative program and assist individual cancer
patients in negotiating the health care system.
“A cancer diagnosis can be a life-changing experience for patients, their families and their caregivers,” said Garry Pincock,
CEO, American Cancer Society Pennsylvania Division. “Our patient navigator is able to provide support every step of the way,
from explaining what to expect with chemotherapy, to making sure patients have transportation to and from appointments. Fighting
cancer is a difficult, challenging journey; but with the help of trained American Cancer Society patient navigators, people
don’t have to go through it alone.”
The American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program directly connects cancer patients to a cancer education and support
specialist – known as a “patient navigator” – who, through one-on-one relationships, serves as a personal guide to patients
and caregivers as they face the psychosocial, emotional and financial challenges that cancer can bring. The service is free
and confidential, and places an emphasis on assisting the medically underserved.
AstraZeneca’s support will enable the launch of a full-time American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program at the Kimmel
Cancer Center at Jefferson. According to American Cancer Society estimates over 70 thousand people in Pennsylvania were diagnosed
with cancer in 2008. The gift is part of a $10 million pledge by AstraZeneca to the Society to accelerate development of at
least 50 new Patient Navigator Program sites over a five-year period in communities throughout the United States.
"With funding from AstraZeneca, the American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program will enable us to assist patients with
personalized community resources and support,” said Richard G. Pestell, M.D., Ph.D., director, Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson.
“This program proactively reaches patients who are most in need of specialized services and support, providing the critical
link to local resources that will improve their outcomes and quality of life."
As no cancer experience is the same, American Cancer Society patient navigators connect patients and caregivers with the most
appropriate programs and services to help improve each individual’s access to health care and quality of life. Whether it
is getting patients and caregivers the information they need to make treatment decisions and better understand their disease,
helping them deal with the day-to-day challenges of living with cancer, such as transportation and insurance issues, or connecting
them with community resources such as support groups, American Cancer Society patient navigators can provide help throughout
the disease continuum – from the time of diagnosis, through treatment, into survivorship. Furthermore, navigators are able
to increase treatment compliance and follow-up care.
“AstraZeneca is thrilled to be the first company to give nationwide, large-scale support to the American Cancer Society Patient
Navigator Program,” said Lisa Schoenberg, Vice President of Growth Specialty Care, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP. “This new
program site at Jefferson is a testament to our commitment to help provide cancer patients with personalized cancer care.
We are proud to support the American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program in its mission to improve patient outcomes,
not only in Philadelphia, but in communities throughout the country.”
About the American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program
The American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program provides guidance for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers to help
them navigate the cancer experience, with a focus on eliminating barriers to cancer care for the medically underserved. Formally
launched in 2005, the Patient Navigator Program, in collaboration with community-based hospitals and cancer centers, links
those affected by cancer to patient navigators who serve as personal guides for patients as they face the psychosocial, emotional
and financial aspects of their unique cancer experience. Patient navigators receive national-level training through the American
Cancer Society, in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute Patient Navigation Research Program, as well as localized
training and opportunities for ongoing education.
There are currently more than 100 American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program sites across the U.S. The American Cancer
Society Patient Navigator Program is a component of the American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Network, a comprehensive offering
of free resources to help patients, their families, and caregivers manage the impact of cancer on their lives by providing
information, day-to-day help, and emotional support.
About The American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society combines an unyielding passion with nearly a century of experience to save lives and end suffering
from cancer. As a global grassroots force of more than three million volunteers, we fight for every birthday threatened by
every cancer in every community. We save lives by helping people stay well by preventing cancer or detecting it early; helping
people get well by being there for them during and after a cancer diagnosis; by finding cures through investment in groundbreaking
discovery; and by fighting back by rallying lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer and by rallying communities worldwide
to join the fight. As the nation’s largest non-governmental investor in cancer research, contributing more than $3.4 billion,
we turn what we know about cancer into what we do. As a result, more than 11 million people in America who have had cancer
and countless more who have avoided it will be celebrating birthdays this year. To learn more about us or to get help, call
us any time, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and marketing of meaningful prescription medicines and
in the supply of healthcare services. AstraZeneca is one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies with global healthcare
sales of $ 31.6 billion and is a leader in gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience, respiratory, oncology and infectious
disease medicines. In the United States, AstraZeneca is a $13.5 billion dollar healthcare business.
For more information about AstraZeneca in the US or our AZ&Me Prescription Savings programs, please visit: www.astrazeneca-us.com.
About Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson
Kimmel Cancer Center (KCC) at Jefferson is one of the leading cancer research facilities in the country. A National Cancer Institute designated center, KCC is home
to internationally renowned physicians and research scientists dedicated to all aspects of cancer. Cancer treatments at KCC
utilize leading edge technology, along with world class therapeutics and more than 100 clinical trial options. KCC is the
cornerstone of the Jefferson Cancer Network, a consortium of more than 20 institutions dedicated to improving cancer care
and clinical research.
Media Only Contact:Ed FedericoThomas Jefferson University Hospital
Phone: 215-955-6300
Published: 6-16-2009