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Primary Prevention

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.

Social Marketing for the Digital Age: An Overview for Quitline Programs

This guide is designed to equip quitline programs with a practical resource for launching a digital social marketing campaign. Its purpose is to help clarify

Addressing the Impact of Tobacco and Alcohol Use on Cancer-Related Health Outcomes

This Proceedings of a Workshop summarizes the presentations and discussions held at a workshop on March 17 and 18, 2025, that examined the state of the science

National Menthol Strategy 2025

The purpose of the National Menthol Strategy is to provide direction and guidance on menthol-related issues impacting African Americans and other communities

ACS HPV Vaccination Social Media Toolkit (English and Spanish)

The American Cancer Society’s latest social media toolkits, in English and Spanish, have ready-to-use graphics, messages, and resources tailored for

For Caregivers: Understanding HPV and the HPV Vaccine

August 27, 2025 Topics: Caregivers HPV Primary Prevention Vaccination

This resource may be shared with the caregivers in your community to spread awareness about HPV and its effects, and the safety and effectiveness of the HPV

Ask Evi

New from County Health Rankings & Roadmaps is an AI-powered tool, Evi. Use it to find strategies to improve health in the What Works for Health database.

About Heat and Your Health

June 25, 2025 Topics: Primary Prevention

This site from the CDC addresses ways for individuals to protect themselves on hot days. View the

Recorded ECHO Series: Behavioral Health and Hepatitis C

The Iowa Department of Public has partnered with the Iowa Primary Care Association and Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) in a demonstration

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