Prevent Cancer Dialogue: Prevention, Screening, Action

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Prevenir el diálogo sobre el cáncer

Discover and discuss the latest advances in research, policy and program best practices in cancer prevention and early detection.

El Prevenir el diálogo sobre el cáncer brings together a diverse group of partners to discuss the latest advances in research, policy, practice and programs in cancer prevention and early detection. Experts in the field give timely and enlightening presentations on trending topics with opportunities for discussion and peer-to-peer conversations among participants. Participants take Dialogue learnings back to their communities and workplaces to enhance or expand their work.

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Serie virtual de diálogos sobre prevención del cáncer 2024

This series of three 90-minute webinars featured presentations from experts in the field and moderated discussions with the audience. 1.5 hours of continuing education credit is offered for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES), nurses and advanced practice nurses. Registration is free of charge.

  • Updates in Cancer Risk Reduction: Obesity-Associated Cancers
  • The Role of Patient Navigation in Improving Cancer Screening and Early Detection
  • Updates in Early Detection: Prostate Cancer Screening

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¡Un agradecimiento especial a los partidarios del Diálogo 2024!

If your organization  would like to support the 2025 Prevent Cancer Dialogue, or for more information on how you can become a corporate partner of the Prevent Cancer Foundation, please contact Jennifer Niyangoda at 703-837-3684 or Jennifer.Niyangoda@preventcancer.org.

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Lo más destacado del Diálogo 2023

Vea un punto destacado del Diálogo de 2023 con el Dr. Robert Winn, que analiza la importancia de un enfoque centrado en la comunidad para reducir las disparidades de salud en la detección del cáncer.