Eugene, Oregon
Local Community Leaders & Influencers:
- Lucy Vinis— Mayor
- (541)-682-5010
- (541)-682-5414
- Lillian Shirley, BSN, MPH, MPA – Director Public Health Division Oregon
- Katrina Hedberg, MD, MPH – State Health Officer
- Karen Gaffney — Director, Health and Human Services Lane County
- Andrea Muzikant — Assistant Director, Health and Human Services Lane County
- Lane County Health and Human Services:
- (541) 682-4035
- Jocelyn Warren – Lane County Public Health; Division Manager and Administrator
- Eugene City Council:
- Ward 1: Emily Semple— 541-682-8341
- Ward 2: Betty Tailor – 541-338-9947
- Ward 3: Alan Zelenka — 541-682-8343
- Ward 4: Jennifer Yeh —541-682-8344
- Ward 5: Mike Clark—541-682-8345
- Ward 6: Greg Evans—541-682-8346
- Ward 7: Claire Syrett —541-682-8347
- Ward 8: Chris Pryors—541-682-8348
Cancer
- From 2011-2015, the number of average annual cancer cases in men were 886 in Lane County, Oregon.
- Age-adjusted rate: 413.6/per 100,000 (0.413%).
- Source: Nation Cancer Institute, State Cancer Profiles (https://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/index.html)
Prostate Cancer
- From 2011-2015, the number of average annual prostate cancer cases in men were 236 in Lane County, Oregon.
- Age-adjusted rate: 102.1/per 100,000 (0.102%).
- Source: Nation Cancer Institute, State Cancer Profiles (https://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/index.html)
*Testicular Cancer
- In 2016, 119 case of testicular cancer have been reported in Oregon.
- Age-adjusted rate: 6.1/per 100,000 (0.006%)
- United States Cancer Statistics
- Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (https://gis.cdc.gov/Cancer/USCS/DataViz.html)
- Resources:
- Oregon Cancer Foundation: a nonprofit which empowers, strengthens and sustains those impacted by cancer in the community through education, support and financial assistance.
Heart Disease
- From 2014-2016, Lane County recorded a 157.4 heart disease death
rate/per 100,000 in men (0.157%).
- Source: Centers for Disease Control and Preventions; Heart Disease and Stroke (https://nccd.cdc.gov/DHDSPAtlas/Reports.aspx)
Stroke
- From 2014-2016, Lane County recorded a 35.9 stroke death rate per
100,000 in men (0.035%).
- Source: Centers for Disease Control and Preventions; Heart Disease and Stroke (https://nccd.cdc.gov/DHDSPAtlas/Reports.aspx)
- Resources:
- Oregon Heart and Vascular Institute: Oregon Heart
and Vascular Institute at Sacred Heart Medical Center provides patients with
care for heart and vascular disorders, from prevention and diagnosis to
treatment and rehabilitation.
- (541) 222-7218
- Oregon Heart and Vascular Institute: Oregon Heart
and Vascular Institute at Sacred Heart Medical Center provides patients with
care for heart and vascular disorders, from prevention and diagnosis to
treatment and rehabilitation.
Diabetes
- In 2015, 7.6% of men aged 20+ were diagnosed with
diabetes in Lane County, Oregon.
- Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Diagnosed Diabetes (https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/diabetes/DiabetesAtlas.html)
- Resources:
- University Health Center: University of Oregon’s health center offers
additional clinical services which includes diabetes management. These services
include management of all types of diabetes, as well as pre-diabetes.
- (541) 346-2747
- University Health Center: University of Oregon’s health center offers
additional clinical services which includes diabetes management. These services
include management of all types of diabetes, as well as pre-diabetes.
*Pre-Diabetes
- In 2015, Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that
37% of adults in Oregon have pre-diabetes.
- Source: Oregon Diabetes Report (https://www.oregon.gov/blind/Documents/OregonDiabetesReport.pdf)
*Suicide
- In 2017, 630 men in Oregon committed suicide. (Population: 2,052,989)
- Age-adjusted death rate: 29.34/per 100,000 (0.029%)
- Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Fatal Injury Data (https://wisqars-viz.cdc.gov:8006/)
- Resources:
- Youth Suicide Prevention Plan: Oregon Health Authority has a 5 year (2016-2020) youth suicide intervention and prevention plan. This plan focuses on preventing suicide at the earliest ages where it begins to occur, among youth aged 10 to 24 years.
- Oregon Health Authority Zero Suicide Program:
- (971) 673-1023
- Lane County Behavioral Health Counseling Line:
- (541) 682-3608
*Obesity
- In 2017, 28.7% of men in Oregon are obese.
- “Oregon’s obesity rate is 29.4%
- Source: The State of Obesity (https://www.stateofobesity.org/states/or/)
- Source Citation: Source: Trust for America’s Health and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The State of Obesity 2018. Washington, D.C.: 2018.
- Resources:
- Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention Program: University of
Oregon has a obesity prevention program.
- (541) 346-2152
- Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention Program: University of
Oregon has a obesity prevention program.
*state statistics