Recorded Webinars and Other Videos
Psychosocial Distress Screening
Learn about tools that health care providers can use to conduct distress screening with cancer survivors from Dr. Natasha Buchanan Lunsford, a clinical health psychologist in CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control.
Prevention and Control of Skin Cancer (Beyond the Data)
CDC’s Dr. John Iskander and Dr. Lisa Richardson discuss the need of a comprehensive approach to reduce UV exposure and promote policies that advance the national goal of preventing skin cancer as part of the Skin Cancer Progress Report.
An Interprofessional Approach to HPV and Oropharyngeal Cancer Prevention Education
In this webinar, members of the Massachusetts Oral HPV Prevention Taskforce educate the dental community with relevant, medically sound information to empower dental professionals to help their patients make informed decisions about oral health and cancer prevention.
Vaccine Conversations That Work
Dr. Sharon Humiston, Dr. Nathan Boonstra, and Dr. Margot Savoy share their best practices for giving an effective recommendation, how to educate parents about HPV vaccine, what to do when parents decline or delay, and then highlight some useful resources.
Representatives from partner organizations highlight their newest HPV vaccine resources and where they can be found. Partner organizations include American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Academic Pediatric Association (APA), American Cancer Society for the HPV Vaccination Roundtable, American Cancer Society VACs Project, National AHEC Organization (NAO) and National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO).
Cancer and Family History: Using Genomics for Prevention (Grand Rounds)
In this session of Grand Rounds, experts explain how cancer genomics programs are working together to conduct surveillance and educate the public and health care providers about hereditary cancer syndromes. You will also hear how one woman’s personal experience with a hereditary cancer syndrome led her to become an advocate for patient and provider education.
Cancer and Family History: Using Genomics for Prevention (Beyond the Data)
Dr. John Iskander and Dr. Lisa Richardson discuss how establishing a patient’s family history can help health care providers identify genetic mutations that may lead to cancer.
Prevention and Control of Skin Cancer (Grand Rounds)
In this session of Grand Rounds, experts discuss skin cancer prevention and control, with particular attention to how we can help people protect their skin and their lives while enjoying the outdoors.
Reducing the Burden of HPV-associated Cancer and Disease through Vaccination in the U.S.
This session of Grand Rounds explored the burden of human papillomavirus (HPV) -associated cancer and disease in the United States and prevention through HPV vaccination. It also provided more insight about the HPV vaccination program and how CDC, state and local health departments, and health care providers are working together to achieve high vaccination levels and reduce the substantial burden of HPV-associated disease.
CDC Grand Rounds Beyond the Data: Reducing the Burden of HPV
Beyond the Data Beyond brings you “take home” messages for you to use in your practice, in your classroom and in your home. In this video, Lauri E. Markowitz, MD highlights how providers can help by sending reminders, arranging quick visits, and promoting anti-cancer vaccine.
- Page last reviewed: August 15, 2018
- Page last updated: August 15, 2018
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