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Dialogue for Action to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening

The Dialogue for Action™ program focuses on increasing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening as part of a comprehensive and coordinated cancer prevention strategy through an annual national conference and two-year projects with states, regions and Native American tribes.

The 11th annual conference, A Dialogue for Action in Colorectal Cancer Screening: Harnessing the Power of Success was held in Baltimore, April 1-3, 2009. Conference objectives aimed to explain the benefits of integrating CRC screening with other preventive services, evaluated specific techniques and approaches to promote prevention and early detection in a variety of settings, compared and applied tangible take-home messages and resources from successful programs in communication, outreach and policy/advocacy and provided a venue for the exchange of ideas and strategies with a diversity of colleagues all committed to increasing screening.

Since 2002, 17 states and 10 American Indian/Alaska Native teams have participated in the Dialogue process to increase capacity for CRC screening in their respective communities — whether large or small, and rural or urban. Outcomes of the projects have ranged from statewide awareness campaigns to support of CRC legislation for screening programs to office reminder systems.

American Indian and Alaska Native Dialogue
State and Regional Dialogue
Annual National Conference

 

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