Skin Cancer Awareness Month – May 2025
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Created and developed by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Ray and the Sunbeatables®: A Sun Safety Curriculum for Pre-K through 1 and Be Sunbeatable™ for grades 2-5,
Ray and the Sunbeatables: Pre-school to 5th grade Curriculum Read More
Use this printable bookmark to educate kids how to be sun safe!
Be Sun Savvy Bookmark Read More
With over 5 million cases diagnosed in the United States each year, skin cancer is America’s most common cancer. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the
2023 Skin Cancer Awareness Resources Read More
This resource from the American College of Dermatology helps parents know what to teach their children about sun protection to help them develop sun-safe habits that last a lifetime.
Children and Skin Cancer Read More
Use this bingo game to teach adults how to “save their skin” from sun damage and skin cancer. This educational resource includes leader instructions, participant questions, and 30 unique bingo
Save Our Skin (SOS) Bingo Read More
This module for Grades 3-5 teaches students the importance of sun safety and includes key points, sun safety pledge, activities and a letter to parents.
On the Move to Better Health Sun Safety | Module for Grades 3 through 5 Read More
This is a web-based application designed to enhance knowledge and increase patient participation in the decision-making process for prostate cancer screening.
A Web-based Decision Aid for Prostate Cancer Screening Read More
Leading Cancer Cases and Deaths, All Races and Ethnicities, Male and Female, 2019, can be searched on this page.
North Dakota Lung Cancer Statistics Read More
Access the statewide programs recommended by the CDC that combine and coordinate community-based interventions.
Lung Cancer Evidence-Based Strategies Read More
Find featured lung cancer videos, downloadable worksheets, interactive tools, data and more.
Lung Cancer Resource Library Read More
The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) provided the first solid evidence that screening with LDCT can reduce lung cancer mortality risk in ever-smokers who have smoked 30 pack-years or longer
Lung Cancer PDQ for Health Professionals Read More
Review prostate prevention, screening, treatment, and genetics information.
Prostate Cancer – Health Professional Version Read More
Lung cancer incidence, treatment and screening rates can be found here.
North Dakota Lung Cancer Statistics (2020) Read More
The USPSTF recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in adults aged 50 to 80 years who have a 20 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke
Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines (USPSTF) Read More