Resources

The first step to cooking healthy is to stock your kitchen with a variety of foods that you can throw together for healthy meals in a hurry. Keep these foods on hand for fast meals on busy nights.

Learn about getting a second opinion for treatment options and how to talk with your doctor and other potential doctors about it.

A resource by the American Cancer Society to guide patients how to safely resume cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tips for making quick entrees for when you’re hungry and in a hurry.

A catalogue of various downloadable PDFs on questions to ask your doctor when you have cancer. This resource includes questions specific to cancer type.

We can reduce the risk of our children getting cancer later in life by helping them make healthy choices now, including eating a healthy diet, staying away from tobacco, being physically active, and protecting themselves from the sun. We can also help prevent most HPV cancers with just 2 shots…

Promoting Existing Comprehensive Cancer Control Successes provides a framework that can guide CCC programs and cancer coalitions in sharing their success stories with a broad audience. It is based on interviews conducted with representatives from CCC Programs and cancer coalitions who shared…

The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable and the Colorado School of Public Health have produced a new toolkit: Paying for Colorectal Cancer Screening Patient Navigation Toolkit. The toolkit provides practical advice on paying for and sustaining colorectal cancer screening patient navigation to…

Resource to guide patients to eat well after cancer treatment.

Guide to a low-fiber diet for individuals with cancer. Covers the definition of a low-fiber diet, lists low-fiber foods, and describes differences between soluble and insoluble fiber.