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The Road to Cancer Survivorship: Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve Breast Cancer Survivorship
This infographic details modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. View the Resource
The Value of Cancer Screening & Prevention
This infographic from the NIHCM Foundation provides data on cancer as a leading cause of death and a significant economic burden. View the
Eliminar las enfermedades y muertesrelacionadas con el tabaco: Abordandolas disparidades
This guide, in Spanish, from the U.S. Surgeon General, is designed to help eliminate tobacco-related illness and death by addressing disparities. View the
Semana nacional de concientización sobre el Cancer
For National Hispanic/Latino Family Cancer Awareness Week 2024, Nuestras Voces Adelante (Our Voices Moving Forward Network) developed this guide, in Spanish,
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
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Toolkit
We would like to acknowledge and thank our co-branding partners for their contributions to this project: We also extend our gratitude and thanks to our
2024 National Findings Report
This report from County Health Rankings & Roadmaps highlights the importance of civic infrastructure, spaces to connect and be informed, with a focus on
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
Health Equity Toolkit
The toolkit was designed by The Center for Implementation with professionals trained in Implementation Science in mind. It intends to provide an orientation
President’s Cancer Panel Initial Assessment of the National Cancer Plan (Feb. 2024)
This report includes findings of the President’s Cancer Panel’s initial assessment of the National Cancer Plan. The Panel offers recommendations in five