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.
The GW Cancer Center Technical Assistance Program (TAP) invites you to join a new Community of Practice (COP). Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us to enhance your knowledge of policy, systems and environmental (PSE) change! Make sure to register before March 15!
The webinars presented at the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ) task force meetings aim to provide an action-oriented and thought-provoking space for individuals, organizations, and communities to discuss, explore, and promote DEIJ initiatives.
Our presenter this month is Andres Gonzales from the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin. Register today
GW Cancer Center Technical Assistance Program
New Social Media Sites
The GW Cancer Center Technical Assistance Program (TAP) now has new social media handles on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. There, you’ll find everything you need to elevate your program’s or coalition’s cancer control work.
National Minority Health Month is observed annually in April. The GW Cancer Center's cancer awareness toolkit is designed to help cancer control organizations implement evidence-based practices when communicating about National Minority Health Month, Minority Cancer Awareness Week and cancer prevention among marginalized communities. Access this toolkit and more on our website!
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is an annual observance held throughout the month of March. Check out our Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month toolkit for ready to post messaging and relevant resources!
The GW Cancer Center offers resources and materials to help your organization communicate modifiable health behaviors that can help people reduce their risk of getting certain cancers. Use our National Cancer Prevention Month & World Cancer Day Social Media Toolkit for research, communication tips, and ready-to-use graphics and messages. Our new prevention toolkit is available now!
Maine Leads in Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates
Maine's leading colorectal cancer screening rates (72.2%) are thanks to multi-level interventions. Visit their page and state cancer plan for more details.
Archived Webinar: SelfMade Health Network Pathways to Health Equity: Expanding Community-Clinical Linkages to Improve Health Outcomes Among Low-Income Populations Nationwide (Part 1) and (Part 2)
This work was supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP007539-01 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.