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Certain behaviors like smoking cessation and vaccinations like the HPV vaccine can help people to decrease their chances of getting cancer. Our primary prevention resources include webinars, fact sheets, research, implementation strategies, and more on health preserving behaviors like sun protection alcohol use, as well as tactics to increase vaccination rates in your cachement area.
This infographic details modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. View the Resource
This infographic from the NIHCM Foundation provides data on cancer as a leading cause of death and a significant economic burden. View the
This guide, in Spanish, from the U.S. Surgeon General, is designed to help eliminate tobacco-related illness and death by addressing disparities. View the
For National Hispanic/Latino Family Cancer Awareness Week 2024, Nuestras Voces Adelante (Our Voices Moving Forward Network) developed this guide, in Spanish,
We would like to acknowledge and thank our co-branding partners for their contributions to this project:Nuestras Voces AdelanteThe National LGBTQI+ Cancer
About the Lung Cancer Awareness Toolkit We would like to acknowledge and thank our co-branding partners for their contributions to this project: November is
We would like to acknowledge and thank our co-branding partners for their contributions to this project: We also extend our gratitude and thanks to our
This report from County Health Rankings & Roadmaps highlights the importance of civic infrastructure, spaces to connect and be informed, with a focus on
This user-friendly toolkit from the SelfMade Health Network is designed to: • Share evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation resources, and• Assist
The toolkit was designed by The Center for Implementation with professionals trained in Implementation Science in mind. It intends to provide an orientation
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