The 2017 CDC National Cancer Conference will take place on August 14 through 16, 2017 in Atlanta. The conference theme, “Visualizing the Future Through Prevention, Innovation, and Communication,” represents the opportunity for translating research into practice to improve public health. A wide variety of local, state, territorial, federal, academic, national, and community-based cancer prevention and control programs will be represented, creating an excellent opportunity for you to meet partners from around the country.
For more information visit the conference website: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/conference/theme.htm
Call for abstracts for 2017 CDC National Cancer Conference
Deadline: March 9, 2017
- Scientific Abstracts: Preference will be given to clearly written scientific abstracts that describe research that could significantly improve the understanding of cancer prevention, communication and innovation, and use rigorous methods.
- Programmatic Abstracts: Preference will be given to clearly written programmatic abstracts that report compelling data and describe innovative programs that could make an important contribution to the field of cancer prevention and communication. Programmatic abstracts may report data from program evaluations, quality improvement efforts, or other sources.
For more information:
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/conference/abstracts/