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Webinar Slides: Moving Against Cancer...

Moving Against Cancer: Effective Detection and Management of Cancer in Underserved Latinos. From Migrant Clinicians Network Sponsored Webinar presented June 12, 2012 by Jennie McLaurin, MD, MPH

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FDA licenses new vaccine for prevention of cervical cancer and other diseases in females caused by Human Papillomavirus

A Review of Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression

A live webcast brought to you by:

Clinical Directors Network, Inc.
as part of the
Collaborative Care to Reduce Depression and Increase Cancer Screening among
Low-Income Urban Women Project
funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

 

 

 

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American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer

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Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2012

Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2012 by Rebecca Siegel MPH, Deepa Naishadham MA, MS, Ahmedin Jemal DVM, PhD

Article first published online: 17 SEP 2012

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Cancer; New Resource!

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What is Breast Cancer

This resource (in English and Spanish) gives a basic overview of what breast cancer is and some of the general terms used to describe breast cancer.

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Skin Cancer Facts

This resource includes some facts about skin cancer including risk factors and the signs and symptoms of skin cancer.

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2011 Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference

The 2011 Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference (CPRIT) will be held in Austin, Texas on November 15-17, 2011. This premier event is bringing together researchers, healthcare providers, advocates, community organizations, and local coalitions from Texas and across the country to network, share, and learn about innovations in cancer research, prevention, and commercialization. This conference also provides an opportunity for your organization to learn more about how to obtain CPRIT grants and to hear from current grantees.

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MCN’s Cancer Initiatives

MCN addresses cancer in the migrant population through three successful initiatives that work in concert with one another. 

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