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Lung Cancer Awareness Toolkit
About the Lung Cancer Awareness Toolkit We would like to acknowledge and thank our co-branding partners for their contributions to this project: November is
Commercial Tobacco Cessation Messaging Toolkit for Medicaid Healthcare Providers and Multi-Disciplinary Teams, Including Community Health Workers and Patient Navigators
This user-friendly toolkit from the SelfMade Health Network is designed to: • Share evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation resources, and• Assist
Cancer Facts & Figures 2024
Cancer Facts & Figures 2024 is an educational companion for Cancer Statistics 2024, a scientific paper published in the American Cancer Society journal,
Cancer Facts & Figures for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Other Pacific Islander People
This report from the American Cancer Society provides an overview of risk factors, screening, and cancer occurrence for disaggregated Asian American and
State of Tobacco Control 2024
The 22nd annual American Lung Association “State of Tobacco Control” report evaluates states and the federal government on the proven-effective
Cancer Screening & Early Detection Toolkit
This toolkit from the Iowa Cancer Consortium aims to address two common barriers to cancer screening access: lack of awareness and fear. It provides
How Screening Saves Lives: Breast Cancer and Lung Cancer Screening in Low Socioeconomic Status Populations
This fact sheet from the SelfMade Health Network addresses breast cancer and lung cancer screening in low socioeconomic status populations. View the
Enhancing Community-Clinical Linkages to Expand Lung Cancer Screening Nationwide
In this webinar from the SelfMade Health Network, a panel explored ways to enhance community-clinical linkages to expand lung cancer screening nationwide. View
Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, part 2:
The authors explored changes in the counts of U.S. incident cases by cancer type, age, sex, race, and disease stage in 2020. View the
West Virginia Creating a Shared-Vision Strategy for Lung Cancer Screening
Problem: At the time of this initiative, West Virginia ranked third and fourth in the country, respectively, for new cases of lung cancer and deaths from lung