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Sep
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2022
Sep 06, 2022
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Zoom Series: Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions Advancing Health Equity

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Zoom Series: Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions Advancing Health Equity
Comprehensive Cancer Control

The Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership (CCCNP) has launched an effort designed to assist CCC coalitions and programs in addressing health inequities in cancer. The initiative specifically focuses on:

  • How a coalition can advance health equity through CCC plan update processes and CCC plan implementation and
  • How a CCC coalition can look at its operations through a social justice and equity lens

As part of this effort, the CCCNP has gathered a set of resources, specifically for CCC coalitions, to help you learn about the issues and to take action (see below). 

 

In addition, the CCCNP is hosting a quarterly zoom series, where experts and CCC coalitions share ways to advance health equity through CCC coalitions and plans. 

 

Media, News & Events

This was the year: Georgia CORE's FY22 Annual Report

Click above, then for optimal viewing, hit the Fullscreen icon in the bottom right corner.

11/15/2022

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Georgia CORE releases report from Disparities in Cancer Clinical Trials Summit

On Sept. 30, Georgia's cancer experts shared advice and experiences with oncology providers, patient navigators and research managers - all to provide new ways to diversify participation in clinical trials. In February 2023, Georgia CORE issued a report with a recap and actions steps. Download the report >>

10/25/2022

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Advancing Cancer Care through Partnerships and Innovation

Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit that leverages partnerships and innovation to attract more clinical trials, increase research, and promote education and early detection to improve cancer care for Georgians in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the state.