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CDC’s Health Equity Guiding Principles for Inclusive Communication emphasize the importance of addressing all people inclusively and respectfully.
The 2022 World Cancer Day's theme, “Close the Care Gap”, is all about raising awareness of this equity gap that affects almost everyone, in high as well as low- and middle-income countries, and is costing lives.
CDC conducted a project to learn about the best ways to increase the number of ovarian cancer patients who are treated by a gynecologic oncologist. This project was done to help more women with ovarian cancer get the recommended treatment.
The Food and Nutrition fact sheet discusses how eating well helps people living with cancer to feel better and stay stronger; the Nutrition Handbook provides tips and resources that you can use to help you prepare healthy meals for you and your family.
The National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a virtual workshop in March 2021 to examine the existing evidence base on how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has altered the landscape of cancer prevention and care…
Differences in the prevalence of physical inactivity in the United States exist by race/ethnicity and location, according to new CDC maps.
This web page from the National Cancer Institute provides up-to-date information about COVID-19 for those affected by cancer.
The Consortium for Cancer Implementation Science (CCIS) focuses on cancer control priorities, cross-collaboration, and innovative solutions in implementation science (IS).
The Public Health Communications Collaborative has created a new resource on how to use bridging statements effectively to build trust, acknowledge and answer tough questions, and combat misinformation in your communities.
This 90-minute webinar explored housing stability as a key factor in community health and well-being, and featured discussion of some of the evidence-informed strategies that may be implemented by health sector organizations along with their partners.