Lower Your Cancer Risk
- Quitting Tobacco Quick Guide (brochure) (PDF)
- Quitting News Release (PDF|Word)
- Get Movin’!
- Skin Cancer
- Spit Tobacco Prevention
- Smoking Prevention
- Towards No Tobacco in Communities
- Coalition Building: 8 Easy Steps (PowerPoint)
- HealthHints Newsletters
- Other Resources
- Cutting Costs in an Unstable Economy (PDF)
- Prostate Cancer Screening Handout for African-American Men (PDF)
- Prostate Cancer Screening Handout for Hispanic Men (PDF)
- Prostate Cancer Screening Handout for Caucasian Men (PDF)
- Tobacco Trivia:
Do You Know Your Snuff? (PDF)
- Tobacco Trivia: Do you know your “snuff?” (PowerPoint)
- The Awful Truth about Smokeless
Tobacco (PowerPoint)
- Spanish Version (PowerPoint)
- Let’s Talk about…Tanning:
Tanning Beds, the ol’ Fashioned Way, Pills and More! (PowerPoint)
- Spanish Version (PowerPoint)
- Fact Sheet: 50 Years or Older? Get
Tested Regularly for Colon Cancer (PDF)
- Colon Cancer – What is it? How do you detect it? (PowerPoint - 2.1MB)
- Reduce
Your Cancer Risk Leader Lesson
- Presentation Slides (PowerPoint)
- Lesson Plan (PDF)
- Handout: Reduce Your Cancer Risk (PDF)
- Don’t Get Burned by Indoor Tanning!
- Prostate Cancer: Real Men Get Screened!
- Sun Safety is Made in the Shade paycheck insert (PDF)
- 3 Sun Safety Lessons
- Let’s Find Out Why It’s Cool in
the Shade – for children
(PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
- Spanish Version (PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
- It’s Cool in the Shade: The
Savage Facts About Skin Cancer and the Killer Tan – for
teens
(PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
- Spanish Version (PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
- The Truth about Sun Safety: Protecting the Skin
You’re In – for
adults
(PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
- Spanish Version (PowerPoint, with Speaker’s notes included)
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Last updated: 21 September, 2011
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