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County Level Resources for Low-Income and Uninsured Cancer Patients in Texas

These county level guides provide a wealth of resources and information for low-income and uninsured cancer patients in Texas. The guides are all written in Spanish. Currently we have guides for the following Texas counties: Bexar, Dallas, El Paso, Maverick, Travis, Webb and Zavala.

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It's No Big Deal--Prostate Cancer Education English/Spanish

One-page resources on prostate cancer in English and Spanish from the American Cancer Society.

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Prevencion de Cancer Oral

Spanish patient education resources on oral cancer and smoking cessation.

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It’s a Simple Test! English and Spanish on Pap Tests

One-page patient education on Pap Tests in English and Spanish from the American Cancer Society.

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Get a Colon Test!

One-page patient education tool on colonoscopy from the American Cancer Society.

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No More Excuses! Mammogram Tool in English and Spanish

One-page patient education about mammograms in English and Spanish from the American Cancer Society.

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Don’t Quit Alone! English and Spanish

One-page patient education handout in English and Spanish with tips for how to quit smoking from the American Cancer Society.

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Metrics for evaluating patient navigation during cancer diagnosis and treatment

Crafting a policy-relevant research agenda for patient navigation in cancer care.

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mesotheliomatreatment.net

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that occurs in the lungs. In addition to affecting the lungs, it can also result in complications that affect the heart and the abdomen. Every year, there are as many as 3,000 people diagnosed with mesothelioma. Men are four times more likely than women to be diagnosed with mesothelioma, and with the exception of benign mesothelioma all forms of the disease are terminal

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Closing the GAP: Hispanic Women and Breast Cancer

Program information for counties of Wicomico, Somerset, or Worcester residents. Supported by a Grant from the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Koman for the Cure this presentation outlines eligibility for the Koman Program, what the Koman Program provides, documentation, and who to refer clients to.

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