Authors

  1. Tai , Eric
  2. Tai , Eric
  3. Chovnick , Gary
  4. Chovnick , Gary
  5. Momin , Behnoosh
  6. Momin , Behnoosh
  7. Townsend , Julie S.
  8. Townsend , Julie S.
  9. Holman , Dawn M.
  10. Holman , Dawn M.
  11. Siegel , David
  12. Siegel , David
  13. House , Marnie
  14. House , Marnie

Abstract

The identification, dissemination, and implementation of these efforts can serve as best practices for future childhood primary prevention programs. NCCCP recipients and public health professionals can use health care provider education, patient education, and policy development to reduce future risk for cervical, liver, and skin cancer among children.