Innovative and community-driven communication practices of the South Carolina cancer prevention and control research network

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The South Carolina Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network (SC-CPCRN) is 1 of 10 networks funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) that works to reduce cancer-related health disparities. In partnership with federally qualified health centers and community stakeholders, the SC-CPCRN uses evidence-based approaches (eg, NCI Research-tested Intervention Programs) to disseminate and implement cancer prevention and control messages, programs, and interventions. We describe the innovative stakeholder- and community-driven communication efforts conducted by the SC-CPCRN to improve overall health and reduce cancer-related health disparities among high-risk and disparate populations in South Carolina. We describe how our communication efforts are aligned with 5 core values recommended for dissemination and implementation science: 1) rigor and relevance, 2) efficiency and speed, 3) collaboration, 4) improved capacity, and 5) cumulative knowledge.

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Friedman, D. B., Brandt, H. M., Freedman, D. A., Adams, S. A., Young, V. M., Ureda, J. R., … Hébert, J. R. (2014). Innovative and community-driven communication practices of the South Carolina cancer prevention and control research network. Preventing Chronic Disease, 11. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.140151

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