Introduction to Using Social Media

This module provides an overview of how and why organizations should use social media to advance their public health goals. This course explains social media, outlines a good social media policy, describes available platforms, discusses factors that make social media successful, and details how to work with your designated social media lead effectively. View the […]

Confronting Misinformation: Opportunities for Law & Policy Innovation

This guide provides an in-depth look at mis- and disinformation for officials and staff at all levels in state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments. The guide discusses evidence-based strategies for counteracting misinformation and its effects through the use of law, policy, community engagement, and other measures. View the Resource

Misinformation and Cancer

This fact sheet discusses: what misinformation is; how your healthcare team can help; how to spot misinformation; and how to talk to your loved ones about cancer misinformation View the Resource

Improving Cancer Outcomes – Bringing Research to Rural Communities

Rural communities need improved access to cancer research and clinical studies to reduce inequalities and end cancer as we know it. NCI hosted this virtual roundtable conversation as part of the White House Cancer Cabinet Community Conversations series from July 8–17, 2024. This series provides updates on progress to advance Biden Cancer Moonshot priority actions […]