Cancer Prevention
National Cancer Prevention Month is observed in February. It is a time to raise awareness about cancer prevention, promote healthy lifestyle choices, and encourage regular screenings. The goal is to reduce the incidence of cancer and improve early detection rates.
SOPHE is proud to support this cause and offer the following information and resources to help.
From our Journals
Health Education & Behavior
- Prevalence and Correlates of Cervical Cancer Prevention Knowledge Among High School Students in Ghana
- A Framework for Advancing Colorectal Cancer Screening, Follow-Up, and Care Delivery for All
- Gynecologic Cancer Screening: Understanding Barriers Through Social Cognitive Theory and Health Belief Model
- Breast Cancer Screening and Regional Inequalities: Effects of Pink October in Brazil
Health Promotion Practice
- Examining ACCURE’s Nurse Navigation Through an Antiracist Lens: Transparency and Accountability in Cancer Care
- Improving Comprehensive Cancer Control State Plans for Colorectal Cancer Screening in the Four Corners Region of the United States
Special Collection from our publisher Sage
“Cancer and Oncology Research“
Cancer, a major public health concern, causes millions of deaths annually worldwide. Collaborative oncology research endeavors aim to alleviate this global burden, offering hope through treatment breakthroughs and advancements in assessment and screening. This freely available research explores diverse treatment methods, therapeutic breakthroughs, cancer management strategies, and more. Read more.
More Information and Resources
American Association for Cancer Research
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