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Early Detection and Treatment of Cancer

The sooner cancer is detected, the sooner treatment can begin—which can result in less intensive treatments and reduced morbidity and mortality rates. We’ve developed a series of resources to help cancer control professionals improve cancer screening rates in their areas so that cancer can be detected and treated as early as possible.

Free and Low-Cost Cancer Screenings, Testing and Vaccinations

For those without insurance, this website offers numerous resources for routine cancer screening, testing and vaccination. View the

DRIVing Equity in Colorectal Cancer

This 2025 report focuses on efforts to address colorectal cancer (CRC) screening disparities among minoritized communities through community interventions and

Cancer Prevention and Screening for Community Health Centers

This 2025 archived webinar from the American Cancer Society focused on health centers and covered the current state of colorectal cancer, the urgent need for

PRIMARY HPV SCREENING INITIATIVE AVAILABLE RESOURCES

The ACS National Roundtable on Cervical Cancer prepared this list of HPV Screening Initiative resources. View the Resource

Cancer Screening: Patient Navigation Services to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening and Advance Health Equity

In this finding, the Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends patient navigation services to increase colorectal cancer screening among

Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Among LGBTQ+ Communities Brief

This brief describes the LGBTQ+ community’s unique barriers to colorectal cancer screening and outlines action steps to support colorectal cancer screening

Cancer Screenings for LGBTQ+ People

This Instagram conversation addressed cancer screenings for LGBTQ+ individuals. View the

Colorectal Cancer Screening Options

This website provides facts about colorectal cancer screening. View the

2025 Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month Toolkit

This toolkit includes resources, posts to use on social media, and ideas for use throughout the month of April. View the Resource

Talking with Your Doctor about Colorectal Cancer

This resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides information for patients to consider before discussing colorectal cancer with their

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