Print Materials
CDC develops materials designed to teach health professionals, policy makers, the media, and the public about cancer prevention and control. They are available online as web pages, Adobe® Acrobat® PDF documents, or both. We offer a variety of fact sheets, brochures, posters, and more, including a selection in Spanish.
You can order printed copies of some of our publications free of charge. Quantities are limited and this service is available only in the United States.
PDF Documents
Breast Cancer
- Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know fact sheet [PDF-234KB]
- Breast Cancer in Young Women fact sheet [PDF-1.7MB]
- African American Women and Mass Media (AAMM) Campaign posters
- Take Action to Lower Your Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk infographic
- Take Action to Lower Your Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk infographic: African American Women
- Take Action to Lower Your Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk infographic: Jewish Women
- What Every Young Woman Needs to Know About Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer infographic
- Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women: Members
- Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women: Meetings
Colorectal (Colon) Cancer
- Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Optimizing Quality (CME)
- Screen for Life Campaign print materials
- Screen for Life Campaign print public service announcements
Gynecologic Cancers
- Family History and Cancer
- Inside Knowledge Campaign print materials
- Inside Knowledge Campaign print public service announcements
- Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines for Average-Risk Women [PDF-100KB]
- Poster Presentation: Public and Provider Awareness of a CA-125 Test as a Screen for Ovarian Cancer
- Ovarian Cancer Research and Education at CDC [PDF-86KB]
Lung Cancer
- Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines and Recommendations chart [PDF-76KB]
- Policies and Practices for Cancer Prevention: Lung Cancer Screening Programs [PDF-2.6MB]
- African-American Men and Lung Cancer infographic
- Lung Cancer Is the Biggest Cancer Killer in Both Men and Women infographic
- Promising Practices Brief: Reducing Household Radon
- Lung cancer matte article [PDF-69KB]
Prostate Cancer
Skin Cancer
- #SunSafeSelfie flyer [PDF-1.2MB]
- Sun Safety in Schools: What You Can Do [PDF-860KB]
- Shade Planning for America’s Schools [PDF-1.2MB]
- The Burning Truth Initiative posters
- Protect All the Skin You’re In infographic [PDF-678KB]
- Everyone Can Play a Role to Reduce Skin Cancer infographic
- U.S. Skin Cancer Cases and Costs infographic [PDF-1.1MB]
- The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer consumer booklet [PDF-821KB]
- Skin Cancer Prevention Progress Reports
- Policies and Practices for Cancer Prevention: Indoor Tanning Among Minors
Skin Cancer Prevention Fact Sheets
- Sun Safety Tips for Families
- Sun Safety Tips for Schools
- Sun Safety Tips for Employers
- Sun Safety Tips for Parks and Recreation Staff
Choose Your Cover Campaign Materials
- Sunscreen for Your Sun Day brochure [PDF-248KB]
- Play It Safe in the Sun: A Guide for Parents brochure [PDF-147KB]
- Choose Your Cover brochure [PDF-85KB]
- Sunscreen: Put It Between You and the Sun poster [PDF-206KB]
- Warning Label poster [PDF-112KB]
- When You’re in the Sun, Choose Your Cover poster [PDF-102KB]
U.S. Cancer Statistics
- Data Brief: Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer, United States—2006–2015
- Data Brief: Cancers Associated with Human Papillomavirus, United States—2011–2015
- Data Brief: Highlights from 2015 Incidence
- U.S. Cancer Statistics fact sheet
- NPCR and SEER–U.S. Cancer Statistics Public Use Database fact sheet
- Data Visualizations technical notes
- Data Visualizations archived reports and technical notes
Matte Releases
These formatted, ready-to-print articles are free to use in any publication.
- Head and Neck Cancer [PDF-219KB]
- Lung cancer [PDF-69KB]
- Preventing Cancer for CDC – and for Me [PDF-134KB]
- Get Your Kids HPV Vaccine Now to Prevent Cancer Later [PDF-73KB]
Other Publications
- Tips for People with Cancer During and After a Hurricane [PDF-512KB]
- Caring for Cancer Survivors Who Use Tobacco
- Caring for Cancer Survivors: Obesity and Wellness
- Frequently Asked Questions About Cancer For Native Americans and Alaska Natives
- Policies and Practices for Cancer Prevention and Survivorship: Physical Activity
- Policies and Practices for Cancer Prevention and Survivorship: Reducing Excessive Alcohol Use
- Preventing Infections in Cancer Patients program materials
- The National Action Plan for Cancer Survivorship [PDF-1MB]
National Programs
For publications produced by CDC’s national cancer programs, please visit their Web sites—
- Page last reviewed: August 14, 2018
- Page last updated: December 3, 2018
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