Breast Cancer

This report assesses current efforts to remove the barriers to high-quality breast health care Black women across the U.S. need.
This training from the GW Cancer Center addresses the impact of cancer treatment on the sexual health of cancer survivors.
This fact sheet addresses breast cancer and lung cancer screening in low socioeconomic status populations.
The authors explored changes in the counts of U.S. incident cases by cancer type, age, sex, race, and disease stage in 2020.
This blog post reviews a trial that provided rural women with an interactive video of tailored messages about cancer screening plus a phone call with a patient navigator to get them up to date on cancer screenings.
South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental Control, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, worked with internal and external partners to implement a workplace on-site screening program to counter low breast cancer screening rates.
These systematic reviews recommend interventions that engage community health workers to increase screenings for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer. 
These Cancer Screening Change Packages support the delivery of cancer screening services for breast cancer, cervical cancer, and colorectal cancer. 
The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends patient navigation services to increase cancer screenings among underserved populations.
Expert panelists share ways to be more proactive with breast cancer screening, in interaction with healthcare providers, and in sharing breast cancer stories.