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Accessible Social Media for Public Health: The Public Health Communicators Guide
The information in this guide can be used to develop accessible writing, visuals, audio,and video that will connect with all members of your audience. View the
Cancer Screening: Patient Navigation Services to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening and Advance Health Equity
In this finding, the Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends patient navigation services to increase colorectal cancer screening among
Cancer Facts & Figures 2024 Special Section: Cancer in People Who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Gender-nonconforming
This special section supplements the American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures 2024. View the Resource
Skin Cancer Resources to Share
This website offers videos, podcasts, and shareable graphics about skin cancer. View the
Data Collection and Privacy: Tools and Resources for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion by Design
This webinar addressed the role of representation in clinical research, particularly for LGBTQIA+ communities, an overview of the foundations supporting the
Colorectal Cancer Data Dashboard
This dashboard offers an interactive geospatial view of data pertaining to colorectal cancer in the United States. View the
Addressing Disparities and Increasing the Quality of Tobacco Treatment for African Americans
This fact sheet addresses means of reducing the disproportionate burden of tobacco-related illness and death faced by Black and African American individuals.
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Among LGBTQ+ Communities Brief
This brief describes the LGBTQ+ community’s unique barriers to colorectal cancer screening and outlines action steps to support colorectal cancer screening
Cancer Screenings for LGBTQ+ People
This Instagram conversation addressed cancer screenings for LGBTQ+ individuals. View the
Engaging the Media to Amplify Public Health
This archived webinar provided public health communicators with essential skills to effectively collaborate with media professionals. Panelists shared insights