Cervical Cancer

This toolkit from the National Native Network provides the framework for a planning, delivering and evaluating a community cervical cancer screening event for American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) women.
These fact sheets address perceptions and practices for colorectal and cervical cancer prevention and control, and colorectal and cervical cancer prevention, in rural health clinics in South Carolina.
Nuestras Voces (Our Voices) Network released a bilingual print and digital InfoCard to remind everyone that is time to get back to screening for cancer prevention.
These cards, from the National LGBT Cancer Network, aim to raise awareness about colorectal, breast, lung, and cervical cancer among Spanish-speaking members of the LGBTQ+ community.
This cervical cancer awareness month campaign can help your organization implement evidence-based practices when communicating about cervical cancer.
AMIGAS stands for “Ayudando a Las Mujeres con Información, Guía y Amor para su Salud.” In English, this means “Helping Women with Information, Guidance, and Love for Their Health.” AMIGAS is a bilingual educational outreach intervention designed to help promotoras (community health workers) and…
A resource by the American Cancer Society to guide patients how to safely resume cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Cancer Society developed these reports to summarize the current situation and to provide guidance on how public health agencies, health care providers, and screening advocates across the nation can promote and deliver cancer screening appropriately, safely, and equitably during the…