As a training and technical assistance provider of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, the GW Cancer Center proudly shares this month’s Technical Assistance Periodical (TAP) to support your cancer coalition efforts.
*New* Gynecological Cancer Awareness Campaign
Looking for evidence-based communications about gynecological cancer? Visit the Cancer Control TAP website to see our new Gynecological Cancer Awareness Campaign! It offers best practices for communicating about gynecological cancer, tips for communicating with diverse audiences, and more! Check it out today!
*New* CCCNP Emergency Preparedness Tip Sheet
The Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership announces a new resource to assist you in updating your cancer plan! The Tip Sheet for Emergency Preparedness (PDF) will help ensure cancer-specific strategies are included in your jurisdiction's overall emergency response efforts. The GW Cancer Center supported the development of the tip sheet in collaboration with the CCCNP and with the support of CDC. Download (PDF) and share it with you partners today!
Share the Cancer Control TAP Newsletter
Has a new staff member joined your team? Has your coalition welcomed new members? If so, encourage them to subscribe to the Cancer Control TAP newsletter to stay informed about relevant news, events, and resources!
Cancer Control Spotlight
CCCNP Cancer Coalition Check-In
Coalition Check-Ins are informal, half-hour video calls on a topic of interest to cancer coalition leaders. Join the next CCNP coalition check-in on August 1 from 4-4:30 ET. And don't forget to add the entire series to your calendar - click here to download and import the iCalendar!
Report: CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) and the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program U.S. Cancer Statistics
Have you heard about our new Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Awareness Campaign? Hurry to the Cancer Control TAP website for help with evidence-based communications about AYA cancer. Developed through funding and support from the CDC, the campaign provides data, best practices, and new social media messages and graphics. Don't miss it!
This work was supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP006461-05 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of CDC.