CCCNP Cancer Conversations: A Review of Cost-Share Guidance for Colonoscopy After a Positive FIT
The next quarterly Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership (CCCNP) Cancer Conversation, A Review of Cost-Share Guidance for Colonoscopy After a Positive FIT, will be held on March 21 from 4:00-5:00 ET. Hear from experts about new cost-sharing guidance for colonoscopies after a positive FIT, and learn strategies to increase awareness among providers and patients to support implementation of these policies. Use this Zoom link to join the meeting. Download and add the event series to your calendar!
*Revised* Nine Habits of Successful Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions
The CCCNP announces the 3rd edition of the Nine Habits of Successful Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions! The new edition was revised to incorporate health equity principles and examples across all the habits. Use the guide to build habits that empower members and sustain successful coalitions. Each Habit has a self-assessment as well as tools for use at your next coalition meeting. Download the Nine Habits (PDF) today!
Cancer Control Spotlight
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Campaign
As you move through March, don't forget to consult the GW Cancer Center's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month campaign, made possible through funding and support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The campaign is designed to help partners implement evidence-based practices when communicating about colorectal cancer. It can also help you plan, implement, and evaluate your social media strategy and make the case for why it is important. Check out the campaign today!
Fact Sheet/Infographic: SelfMade Health Network How Your State or Organization Can Support the Cancer Moonshot National Initiative Fact Sheet (PDF) and Infographic (PDF)
The GW Cancer Center's Cancer Control Implementation Science Base Camp training is available via the GW Cancer Center Online Academy. The training is designed specifically for CCC program and coalition staff to support community partners in selecting, implementing and sustaining evidence-based interventions (EBI). For free, and on your own time, take the training and use the companion guide (PDF) to follow along, take notes, review case study narratives, and complete an implementation blueprint.
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.