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- Building connections between researchers and communities across our state.
- Confronting cancer using evidence-based approaches.
- Developing and testing new ways to prevent cancer, increase early detection of cancer, and enhance access to cancer care for all North Carolinians

May issue of the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved includes two papers describing 4CNC work in North Carolina.
Teal R, Moore A, Long DG, et al. A community-academic partnership to plan and implement an evidence-based lay health advisor program for promoting breast cancer screening. JHCPU. 23(2) Supp:109-120.
Purnell JQ, Kreuter MW, Eddens KS, Ribisl K, et al. Cancer control needs of 2-1-1 callers in Missouri, North Carolina, Texas and Washington. JHCPU. 23(2):752-767.

See the new NC Cervical Cancer resource directory. Information in English and Spanish about cervical cancer screening and vaccination services.

View presentations and local data from our Evidence Academies: Reducing the Burden of Breast Cancer, the Western NC Colorectal Cancer Evidence Academy, From Prevention to Treatment, and Moving TALK (Tobacco and Lung Cancer Knowledge) into Action in Wilmington and Asheville.

