Whether youâre a healthcare provider, non-governmental organization, or state, territorial, or tribal health department, these valuable resources can support your mission to prevent and control cancer.
Through its national roundtables, the American Cancer Society convenes collaborative partnerships to address complex barriers to improving the lives of people with cancer and their families. NACDD is proud to be a contributing member of the colorectal cancer and lung cancer national roundtables.
This coalition works to eliminate disparities and reduce mortality from breast cancer. They focus on ensuring access to quality screening and treatment for all women, particularly those in underserved communities.
This coalition provides implementation guides, communication tools, and policy briefs for professionals in various healthcare settings, public health, and community organizations.
This coalition works to reduce lung cancer incidence and mortality through leadership, strategic planning, and advocacy.
This coalition promotes best practices and knowledge sharing in patient navigation, a critical support system for cancer patients.
This coalition focuses on raising HPV vaccination rates and preventing HPV-related cancers in the United States.
Did you know environmental injustice is strongly linked to health inequity? Explore tools to help reduce cancer risks in marginalized communities.
This interactive web platform allows you to explore cancer-related geospatial data through mapping and visualization tools.
This resource offers evidence-based findings to help you select interventions to improve health and prevent diseases in various settings.
This webinar series assists CCC coalitions in addressing cancer health disparities. The focus is on integrating social justice and equity principles into program planning and implementation.
This searchable database is designed for program planners and public health professionals. It provides easy access to materials for evidence-based cancer control programs.
This user-friendly tool allows you to explore cancer data, including incidence, mortality, trends, survival, and prevalence estimates, at national, state, county, and congressional district levels.
This initiative aims to bring renewed leadership to the fight against cancer, facilitate new collaborations, and drive progress across the cancer journey by engaging federal agencies, private companies, healthcare providers, patient groups, philanthropies, and all Americans.
This six-week free text messaging program helps American Indian and Alaska Native adults and teens quit smoking commercial tobacco. This program is offered through a collaboration between the National Cancer Institute and the Indian Health Service.
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Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.