Resources

In 2021, the GW Cancer Center transitioned its social media toolkits to web-based health awareness campaigns. While new campaigns are being added regularly, we offer a social media toolkit archive to assist in your continued communication efforts.

This webinar discussed tools to help healthcare providers manage emotionally charged interactions.

This webinar from the GW Cancer Center will validate the experiences of many professional cancer caregivers during the pandemic.

Data brief showing cancer incidence rates for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations living in select urban areas vary by geographic region. Rates in certain regions, such as Alaska and the Southern Plains, are higher in urban AI/AN compared with White populations.

Get the facts about electronic cigarettes, their health effects and the risks of using e-cigarettes.

Cancer was the second leading cause of death, after heart disease, in the United States in 2019. In 2019, there were 599,601 cancer deaths; 283,725 were among females and 315,876 among males.

This lung cancer awareness month campaign can help your organization implement evidence-based practices when communicating about lung cancer in November.

Resources to accompany Communication Training for Comprehensive Cancer Control Professionals 101 and 102

GW Cancer Center hosted a Financial Navigation Webinar with Clara N. Lambert on financial toxicity and its impact on patient wellness, financial navigation, and resources to meet patient financial challenges.

The GW Cancer Center developed the Advancing Patient-Centered Cancer Survivorship Care Toolkit to support training and technical assistance from Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs/Coalitions to health care providers/organizations in order to improve patient-centered cancer survivorship care…