Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change

July 3, 2023
Utah’s refugee populations face significant barriers accessing culturally appropriate fresh fruits and vegetables. With an opportunity from the Utah Comprehensive Cancer Control Program to develop projects to address this need, the International Rescue Committee received funding to expand their New…
July 3, 2023
From February 2020 to February 2021, the number of food insecure households rose 8.5% in Utah, with communities of color and minoritized communities experiencing significantly larger increases. In response, state partners invested in building a statewide Double Up Food Bucks Program, which can…
June 26, 2023
To increase lower than average HPV vaccination rates in South Dakota, partners implemented systems changes, including client reminder and provider assessment and feedback processes over a two-year project period.
June 8, 2023
South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental Control, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, worked with internal and external partners to implement a workplace on-site screening program to counter low breast cancer screening rates.
June 8, 2023
To help reduce the incidence and mortality rates of melanoma in Rhode Island, partners designed an initiative to increase sun safety elements at outdoor recreation areas and to improve policies protecting employees and patrons.
June 8, 2023
To address the high percentage of non-Palauan women living in Palau who were not being screened for cervical cancer, the Ministry of Health engaged partners. Together, they administered a survey to assess knowledge, attitudes and behavior as steps toward the development of a small media health…
June 8, 2023
Before implementation of this project, the State Tobacco Quit Line had been accessed by less than 0.5% of estimated tobacco users in Central Oregon. Partners addressed underutilization by supporting electronic referral of tobacco-using primary care patients.
June 7, 2023
The New York State Department of Health engaged community partners and built support for paid leave policies for cancer screenings in worksites, which resulted in numerous entities implementing paid time off policies.
May 15, 2023
At the time of this initiative, New Hampshire ranked high on the list of states for rates of new melanoma diagnoses. Research shows that early exposure to carcinogenic ultraviolet rays, emitted by indoor tanning devices which are easily accessible to teens, can increase the risk of developing skin…
May 15, 2023
From 2011 to 2015, the cancer incidence rates and cancer mortality rates in New Hampshire and Vermont exceeded the national average. In addition, cancer death rates in rural areas are higher than in urban areas, with barriers such as a lack of broadband internet connectivity and a lower…