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Breast Cancer Collaborative

The Breast Cancer Collaborative consists of health care providers, radiologists, breast surgeons, and advocates who have been working together to implement consistent recommendations and strategies in an effort to improve breast cancer screening rates, decrease late-stage breast cancer diagnosis, and improve time from diagnosis to treatment. This event will discuss progress on previously determined barriers to breast cancer screening and brainstorming new areas for future work.

Breast Cancer Collaborative

The Breast Cancer Collaborative consists of health care providers, radiologists, breast surgeons, and advocates who have been working together to implement consistent recommendations and strategies in an effort to improve breast cancer screening rates, decrease late-stage breast cancer diagnosis, and improve time from diagnosis to treatment. This event will discuss progress on previously determined barriers to breast cancer screening and brainstorming new areas for future work.

Breast Cancer Collaborative

The Breast Cancer Collaborative consists of health care providers, radiologists, breast surgeons, and advocates who have been working together to implement consistent recommendations and strategies in an effort to improve breast cancer screening rates, decrease late-stage breast cancer diagnosis, and improve time from diagnosis to treatment. This event will discuss progress on previously determined barriers to breast cancer screening and brainstorming new areas for future work.

Canceled - Breast Cancer Collaborative

The Breast Cancer Collaborative consists of health care providers, radiologists, breast surgeons, and advocates who have been working together to implement consistent recommendations and strategies in an effort to improve breast cancer screening rates, decrease late-stage breast cancer diagnosis, and improve time from diagnosis to treatment. This event will discuss progress on previously determined barriers to breast cancer screening and brainstorming new areas for future work.

CDC: Tobacco-Related Disparities

According to the CDC, "although cigarette smoking has declined significantly since 1964, disparities in tobacco use remain across groups defined by race, ethnicity, educational level, and socioeconomic status and across regions of the country."

The CDC provides this resource to understand disparities among people who use tobacco and offers promising practices to address tobacco use and promote cessation.