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About Cancer: Where We are and Where We Need to Go
This report identifies cancers with high incidence or mortality rates in specific populations. The report was developed by Healthy Americas Foundation, the
National Minority Health Month and Minority Cancer Awareness Week
National Minority Health Month and Minority Cancer Awareness Week National Minority* Health Month (NMHM) is observed annually in April. NMHM is an opportunity
Cancer Moonshot, Public Policy, and Medically Underserved Cancer Care Communities
This archived press conference from the National Minority Quality Forum provided a report to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on the
SmokefreeNATIVE
This text messaging resource from smokefree.gov is for American Indian and Alaska Native adults and teens who are ready to quit smoking commercial tobacco.
Curbing the Risk of Medical Debt Among American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Communities
This policy brief from Community Catalyst addresses medical debt among American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Communities. View the
Cancer Journey Resource Guide Toolkit
This toolkit from the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan assists patients throughout their cancer journey. It is a Canva template that can be customized to
Model Tribal Data Sharing Agreement
In response to a growing need for tribal, federal, state, and local governments to share data in responding to public health emergencies, the American Indian
Reclaiming Sacred Tobacco in Minnesota's Indigenous Communities
Reclaiming Sacred Tobacco depicts Minnesota’s American Indian communities traditional practices in an effort to promote a healthier lifestyle. View the
Cervical Cancer and American Indian Women
This archived webinar, presented by the National Native Network, addressed cervical cancer and American Indian women. View the
Federal Cervical Cancer Collaborative Opportunities Report: April 2023
This report, from the Federal Cervical Cancer Collaborative, addresses disparities in access to vaccines, screening, and treatment for cervical cancer and