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The objective of the NCI/CDC State Cancer Profiles Web site is to provide a system to characterize the cancer burden in a standardized manner in order to motivate action, integrate surveillance into cancer control planning, characterize areas and demographic groups, and expose health disparities.
This U.S. Cancer Statistics data brief analyzes screening-detectable cancer rates among non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations in Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Areas (PRCDA) counties across six regions: Alaska, Northern Plains, Southern Plains, Pacific Coast, East, and…
This BWHS (Black Women’s Health Study) Breast Cancer Risk Calculator allows health professionals to estimate a woman’s risk of developing invasive breast cancer over the next 5 years.
Watch an archived conversation presented by EBONY Magazine, discussing increasing cancer screening rates and access to care in the Black community.
The NIHCM provides infographics related to COVID-19 and health equity.
The Health Equity Tracker aims to give a detailed view of health outcomes by race, ethnicity, sex, socioeconomic status, and other critical factors.
The U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations tool displays the official federal statistics on cancer incidence (newly diagnosed cases).
This website from the National Cancer Institute contains maps of lung cancer cancer incidence, mortality and survival.
For this webinar, leaders in public health discussed key issues that harm health in America’s Indigenous, Black and Latino communities, as well as solutions.
This toolkit from Penn Prevention Research Center contains messages that can be utilized by public health professionals to encourage sun protection behaviors.