*New* Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series Lesson
The GW Cancer Center is excited to announce the release of a new lesson in the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series that introduces learners to the American Society for Clinical Oncology guideline on managing osteoporosis in survivors of adult cancers with nonmetastatic disease. After completing this lesson, learners will be able to identify the associations between cancer, cancer treatment, and osteoporosis; describe the management of osteoporosis in adult survivors of nonmetastatic cancer; and describe the role of the primary care clinician in the management of osteoporosis in adult survivors of nonmetastatic cancer. Enroll today!
2021 & 2022 E-Learning Series Annual Report
The 2021/2022 Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series Annual Report (PDF) has just been published! The annual report provides an overview of the demographic information of the learners who enrolled and completed at least one module of the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series, based on geographical location (state, tribe, or territory). The reporting period is January 1, 2021 to October 18, 2022. CCC programs and coalitions can use this report to assess and plan efforts to improve cancer survivorship care in their area. If you have questions about the annual report, please reach out to the GW Cancer Center at cancercontrol@gwu.edu.
*New* Financial Navigation Training for Social Workers
The GW Cancer Center proudly announces a special edition financial navigation training, designed specifically for social workers. The training describes strategies and resources to address financial toxicity effectively. Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to claim National Association of Social Workers (NASW) accreditation. Our companion financial toxicity tip sheet lists the most important concepts of financial navigation and provides helpful resources. Share this training with your partners today!
Cancer Control Spotlight
*Today* CCCNP Zoom Check-in
Join the CCCNP at the next quarterly Zoom CCC coalition check-in today, February 7, from 4:00-4:30 ET. Stay for another 30 minutes - until 5pm ET - to share how the GW Cancer Center can improve the Comp Cancer 101 Wiki - an online repository listing all the ways CCC coalitions operate and function. The Wiki is coalitions' go-to resource for information on funding or sustaining a coalition, implementing plan goals, member engagement, and more. Use this link to join the call!
Training and Events
Self-Made Health Network Webinar Series: From Prevention to Screening and Survivorship: A Roadmap for Reducing Risks Associated with Cancers (Tobacco-Related) and Cardiovascular Disease Among Low-Income Populations and Patients Feb. 22:Part One Feb. 28: Part Two
Did you know that the GW Cancer Center offers two complementary communications trainings for CCC professionals and their partners? The 101 course describes the process of media planning, creating media-friendly materials and building relationships with journalists, while the 102 course focuses on making communication campaigns evidence-based. Learn more and enroll at our Online Academy!
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.