Community Outreach and Engagement at U.S. Cancer Centers: Notes from the Third Cancer Center Community Impact Forum

Community outreach and engagement (COE) is a fundamental activity of cancer centers as they aim to reduce cancer disparities in their geographic catchment areas. As part of COE, NCI-Designated Cancer Centers must monitor the burden of cancer in their catchment area, implement and evaluate evidence-b...

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Hauptverfasser: Leader, Amy E, Brandt, Heather M, Briant, Katherine J, Curry, Gina, Ellis, Kiara, Gonzalez, Evelyn T, Guerra, Carmen E, Harding, Garrett, Hull, Pamela C, Israel, Aimee, Mellilo, Rebecca, Mesia, Rachel J, Schiffelbein, Jenna E, Song, Yawei, Surani, Zul, Tiro, Jasmin A, Vadaparampil, Susan T, Vanderpool, Robin C, Paskett, Electra D
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