Cancer Awareness Toolkits

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Cancer Awareness Toolkits

The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center Training & Technical Assistance Program is funded through a cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to design and implement training and technical assistance to comprehensive cancer control programs and partners.

The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center is a CDC Technical Assistance and Training provider for comprehensive cancer control programs.

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The UPDATED Lung Cancer Awareness toolkit is now live and GW Cancer Center has partnered with LUNGevity and SelfMade Health Network to revise its contents.

There are 14 Cancer Awareness Toolkits ready for your program and network to use. 

Please Check out this video to learn more about how to use our Cancer Awareness Toolkits. 

Did you know?

  • To save you time and effort, all of our messaging is evidence-based, subject matter expert reviewed and CDC approved so you know you can trust and have confidence in the content.
  • The toolkits are more than data and statistics. You can download all the toolkits graphics and messages in one click to upload to your own social media platform. Saving you time and capacity!
  • Our toolkit messages are for healthcare providers, survivors and the general public.
  • Want to adapt the graphics for your local program? We provide a canva template which you can use to make it your own, we just ask that you include an attribution to the GW Cancer Center such as: "This content was adapted from the GW Cancer Center."
  • Please share with your state program colleagues and grantees, local county/parish health departments, as well as health systems partners, and multi-sector partners (including community-based organizations (CBOs), nonprofit organizations (NPOs)] and other stakeholders!