Resources

Gay and bisexual men have health care needs that are often not talked about. This fact sheet is for men who have sex with men and have been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

The GW Cancer Center developed this road map to support comprehensive cancer control (CCC) professionals and cancer program administrators from hospitals, treatment centers and other facilities to fulfill the requirements for this standard. The purpose of this road map is to guide CCC…

Entrepreneurship and forming public-private partnerships are important approaches to enhancing coalition membership and supporting CCC activities. Use this tip sheet to help you identify potential new partners to help advance comprehensive cancer control in your region.

This toolkit, created as a part of the Together, Equitable, Accessible, Meaningful (TEAM) training program, provides resources to encourage cultural sensitivity and promote equitable care for racial, ethnic, sexual and gender minority patients.

The Program Development Workbook is intended to be used with the Guide for Program Development and as part of the Executive Training on Navigation and Survivorship. This workbook contains tools to help during the process of program planning.

The GW Cancer Center hosted a webinar on partnering with Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) to enhance cancer programs. The webinar provided an overview of AHECs, opportunities for collaboration and will spotlight AHEC/Comprehensive Cancer Control Partnerships.

These competencies can be used by health care professionals and institutions considering qualifications for patient navigators.

The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center created the Comprehensive Cancer Control Cancer Communication Mentorship Program in response to needs assessment findings that comprehensive cancer control stakeholders desire mechanisms for collaboration and building relationships, as well as…

The purpose of this toolkit is to help stakeholders establish a communication strategy to promote the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series for Primary Care Providers, implement Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogging best practices, and disseminate E-Learning Series messaging.

This 2020 report provides a brief overview of Year 2 of the GW Cancer Center comprehensive cancer control technical assistance project, "Building Cancer Control Capacity: Scaling Evidence to Practice to Advance Health Equity".