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Community-based health workers (CHWs) are well placed to discuss cancer prevention and early diagnosis with members of the public to improve cancer outcomes, particularly among underserved groups. Cancer Research UK developed Talk Cancer in 2012, a training programme for CHWs that aims to increase awareness of cancer prevention and early diagnosis, and promote more positive beliefs about and confidence...
Cancer Research UK's cancer awareness training programme, Talk Cancer, aims to equip and empower frontline health staff and volunteers to raise cancer awareness and promote health behaviour change in their community. Each interactive workshop aims to increase knowledge of messages around prevention, screening, and early diagnosis, and improve confidence in talking to the public about these issues...