Q8: Shout-out time … name some groups, organizations, cancer resources, or clinical trials looking to create better Latino cancer outcomes! #SaludTues#LatinoCancer
Q6: Not only are Latinos slipping through the healthcare cracks, but they also continue to be underrepresented in cancer clinical trials. What keeps Latinos from participating? #SaludTues
Q3: A healthy lifestyle is important to help prevent cancer. How can we address obesity and other health issues that are linked to cancer? #SaludTues#LatinoCancer
Q1: Cancer is a leading cause of death for Latinos. What would you say is one of the biggest factors driving Latino cancer disparities and why? #SaludTues#LatinoCancer
⏰ #SaludTues in 15 MINUTES! ⏰
How do we elevate the patient’s voice to ensure better cancer outcomes for Latinos? #SaludTues Tweetchat at 1 p.m. ET (9/3)! bit.ly/3YsBlcn
Cancer is a top cause of death for Latinos.
Hear from those working to address some of the barriers to equitable cancer care at the #SaludTues Tweetchat at 1p ET 9/3/24 w/ @SaludAmerica and other Latino cancer experts! salud-america.org/saludtues-…
Learn from Marielle, our Program Manager, Volunteer Services about the importance of cultural and linguistic accessibility in the cancer space and how peer support provides a much-needed resource to many, including underrepresented communities.
Want to learn more about volunteering with CHN? Here’s everything you need to know.
View some of our most frequently asked questions about our trained Peer Mentor Volunteers below and visit this link for the full list of questions: bit.ly/3u3YyVi
The power of kindness and expression of concern has a profound impact during the time of a cancer diagnosis, as shown in @NYTimes.
Any difficult journey, especially a cancer journey, is often made easier when you don’t need to do it alone. Read more: nyti.ms/3SmK786
Our words hold power in the simplest circumstances. A recent @Novartis survey shows that our choice of words in cancer communications has a major impact.
Read this article in @FiercePharma to learn more: bit.ly/3tXUmXf
This #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth, we’re sharing positivity from Kelly who is a post-treatment cervical cancer survivor who serves as a CHN Peer Mentor volunteer.
If you are looking for empathetic peer support, please contact us here: bit.ly/4776u6S