The GW Cancer Center is a training and technical assistance provider of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program.
Preview of Updated Patient Navigation Training
GW TAP is working to finalize our updated 2025 GW Oncology Patient Navigation Training: The Fundamentals. Coming to you in March 2025, here is a sneak preview of Lesson 14: The Value of Patient Navigation. Be the first to get the updated training by pre-registering using the link below.
Are you new to cancer control? Visit the GW TAP website to learn about any upcoming events and webinars hosted by our national partners and other organizations dedicated to comprehensive cancer control. With just the click of a button, you can share these events with your team or social media audience.
National Minority Health Month and is an opportunity to raise awareness about health disparities affecting populations that have been marginalized, discriminated against and excluded in American culture. Download our ready-to-use graphics and social media captions all with just the click of a button.
To assist you with media content, the GW Cancer Center has revised and updated the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Toolkit! This updated toolkit was developed in collaboration with the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable.
Colon Cancer Screening Program Implemented in Connecticut Prisons
The Connecticut Cancer Partnership is introducing a new colon cancer screening program for people in prisons across Connecticut to get them screened for colorectal cancer – all at no cost.
Read more about the colorectal cancer screening initiative and how six other state agencies and correctional facilities have since adapted similar programs.
This work was supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP007539 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.