Training Modules and Guides

The American Cancer Society and National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable provides a detailed manual for increasing colorectal cancer screening rates in the community health center setting.
The Nine Habits were developed utilizing information from an evaluation in 2012 that identified the attributes of high-performing CCC Programs and with input from CCC coalition members and many comprehensive cancer control experts throughout the nation. The updated version of the guide was released…
The American Cancer Society, in partnership with the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership, developed this guide to detail the importance of tobacco cessation for cancer survivors and provide recommendations on how local health departments can use existing resources to link cessation…
This resource was created to assist stakeholders with spreading the word about continuing education opportunities available through the GW Cancer Center's Online Academy.
The Program Development Workbook is intended to be used with the Guide for Program Development and as part of the Executive Training on Navigation and Survivorship. This workbook contains tools to help during the process of program planning.
These competencies can be used by health care professionals and institutions considering qualifications for patient navigators.
This tool from the American Cancer Society is for people who are caring for someone with cancer.
This guidebook includes information on both old and new barriers to cancer screening, delivers updated findings on how the pandemic has impacted cancer care, and shares tested messages that will resonate throughout the pandemic.
This guidebook shares the findings and recommendations gathered from market research and is further designed to help in the education, empowerment, and mobilization of those who are not getting screened for colorectal cancer.
The guide includes extensive and empowering information, online resources, support organizations, and an inspiring ‘insider perspective’ from an incredible young student currently undergoing treatment for cancer.