[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 3315-3316]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




   RECOGNIZING RUTGERS CANCER INSTITUTE OF NEW JERSEY AT UNIVERSITY 
                                HOSPITAL

                                 ______
                                 

                       HON. DONALD M. PAYNE, JR.

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, March 1, 2017

  Mr. PAYNE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the newly formed 
partnership between the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and 
University Hospital, located in Newark, New Jersey. This landmark 
agreement, designated by the National Cancer Institute, brings Rutgers' 
NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center services, as the only one in 
the state of New Jersey. This will expand the offering of advanced 
cancer-related services for residents of Newark and the

[[Page 3316]]

greater Essex County--which includes many constituents in the 10th 
Congressional District of New Jersey.
  The partnership expands the offering of advanced cancer-related 
services, including clinical trials only available at NCI-designated 
cancer centers, community outreach and education programs focusing on 
cancer prevention, and early detection including increased screenings. 
The focus on early detection and preventions is very important as March 
is National Colorectal Cancer Month. Colorectal cancer is the third 
most common type of cancer in men and women in our country. According 
to the American Cancer Society, it is the third leading cause of 
cancer-related deaths in the United States when men and women are 
considered separately, and the second leading cause when both sexes are 
combined. In 2016, it was estimated that 134,490 new cases would be 
diagnosed, and that 49,190 people would die from colorectal cancer. The 
availability of the latest treatment options and clinical trials at the 
Rutgers Cancer Institute at University Hospital are expected to improve 
patient outcomes and increase awareness of early detection and 
prevention to help reduce cancer incidence and burden in the 10th 
Congressional District.
  This partnership embraces University Hospital's patient-centered care 
model, and will create a multidisciplinary team of experts that will 
include: medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists, oncology 
certified nurses, patient navigators, social workers, registered 
dietitians, pharmacists, and other specially trained support personnel. 
The Cancer Institute is also physically connected to University 
Hospital, which allows patients to access additional clinical services, 
clinical research opportunities, screening and education programs and 
administrative offices. Additionally, the new partnership will create 
educational opportunities for community partners in the Newark area to 
work with University Hospital to identify cancer-related needs and 
develop culturally appropriate education. These activities will form 
the basis for future cancer-focused outreach initiatives, which will 
focus on improving cancer literacy and communication between patients 
and healthcare providers.
  This collaboration is essential to expanding comprehensive cancer 
services, including prevention, education, early detection, increased 
screenings, and clinical trials in Newark and Essex County, New Jersey 
and I am honored to recognize this exciting partnership between the 
Rutgers Cancer Institute and University Hospital.

                          ____________________