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Palliative care, sometimes called supportive or comfort care, is a type of comprehensive medical care for people diagnosed with a serious illness. Palliative care is focused on relieving and preventing physical, emotional and social side effects caused by illness or curative treatments.…

The webinar panel explored ways to enhance community-clinical linkages to expand lung cancer screening nationwide.

This webinar shared findings from interviews with comprehensive cancer control program directors regarding rural inclusion in state comprehensive cancer planning processes.

This event provided information on equity in implementation.

This webpage links to the most recent available version of each state’s and territory’s improvement plan.

This is the 20th annual report on the antecedents and rates of obesity in the U.S. as well as policy solutions.

The authors explored changes in the counts of U.S. incident cases by cancer type, age, sex, race, and disease stage in 2020.

This guide is targeted at coalition members and leaders who are looking to make highly effective campaigns to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in their communities, especially for those hardest to reach.

The National LGBT Network created social media graphics for  addressing the different needs for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month cancer screenings in LGBTQ+ communities.

This data sharing agreement was developed in response to a growing need for tribal, federal, state, and local governments to share data in responding to public health emergencies.