Communications

In 2021, the GW Cancer Center transitioned its social media toolkits to web-based health awareness campaigns. While new campaigns are being added regularly, we offer a social media toolkit archive to assist in your continued communication efforts.
Resources to accompany Communication Training for Comprehensive Cancer Control Professionals 101 and 102
The GW Cancer Center developed the Advancing Patient-Centered Cancer Survivorship Care Toolkit to support training and technical assistance from Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs/Coalitions to health care providers/organizations in order to improve patient-centered cancer survivorship care in…
Use these adaptable or GW branded slides to promote the GW Cancer Center's Online Academy with your partners. The Online Academy offers a number of training and education opportunities for health care and public health professionals to help advance patient-centered care and evidence-based public…
The LGBT Cancer Network has developed social media graphics addressing COVID-19 in LGBTQ populations. The following three graphics have been translated into Spanish by Nuestras Voces (Our Voices) Network.
These flyers provide information about the GW Cancer Center's online course offerings for health care professionals, cancer control and other public health professionals. For more information, please visit gwccacademy.org.
Promoting Existing Comprehensive Cancer Control Successes provides a framework that can guide CCC programs and cancer coalitions in sharing their success stories with a broad audience. It is based on interviews conducted with representatives from CCC Programs and cancer coalitions who shared their…
The videos in this collection explain colon cancer risk factors, screening tests, and treatments. There are also personal stories from colon cancer survivors.
This poster reminds providers to practice patient-centered care with a few simple reminders. It can be used by providers, public health professionals, community health centers, clinics, hospitals or other organizations.
"Mastering the Megaphone: Preliminary Outcomes of Online Trainings for Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions Focused on Media Relations and Communication Campaigns" poster. This poster was presented at the 2019 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.