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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.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched the first-ever federally paid national tobacco education campaign — Tips From Former
For those without insurance, this website offers numerous resources for routine cancer screening, testing and vaccination. View the
Use the No Menthol Sunday 2025 Toolkit to equip your community against the tobacco industry’s predatory tactics. This toolkit provides strategies, facts, and
The Lifestyle Medicine Cancer Toolkit was developed as a provider-focused clinical resource,as well as an individual resource. This toolkit focuses on the time
This website offers videos, podcasts, and shareable graphics about skin cancer. View the
This toolkit includes resources, posts to use on social media, and ideas for use throughout the month of April. View the Resource
This 45-minute webinar from June 20, 2024, provided an overview of the national legal landscape for regulating flavored tobacco products, including the FDA’s
This toolkit provides information about gynecologic cancer symptoms, risk factors, prevention and early detection. View the
This guide will help health center staff address tobacco use among migratory and seasonal agricultural workers (MSAW) by highlighting: View the Resource
This webpage from the CDC offers information and tips about childhood cancer prevention measures. View the
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