National Academies report cites OneFlorida+ role in cancer surveillance

Portrait of Elizabeth Shenkman in a light blue blazer. She has short blond hair in a neat bob.
Elizabeth Shenkman, Ph.D.

Following a public workshop in July 2024, a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine shares strategies for improving cancer surveillance. One of the OneFlorida+ Clinical Research Network’s executive chairs, Elizabeth Shenkman, Ph.D., spoke at the workshop about “Data Linkages in Cancer Surveillance Models.” Shenkman’s insights are summarized in a new report, Enabling 21st-century applications for cancer surveillance through enhanced registries and beyond.

The 94-page report shares forward-thinking strategies from the National Cancer Policy Forum and speakers representing local, state, and international surveillance efforts. A pre-publication download was made available in February 2025.


Suggested citation: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2025. Enabling 21st-century applications for cancer surveillance through enhanced registries and beyond: Proceedings of a workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/28676.