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One of NCI's premier programs in reaching the public is the Cancer Information Service (CIS). In early October, CIS reached a historic milestone: It answered the10-millionth
call since the service began in 1976.
"In 2003, CIS responded to 260,000 calls for information about all types of cancer," said Mary Anne Bright, CIS Associate Director. "We're very proud to be on the front line of providing
service and information, and, quite literally saving lives."
One area of focus for CIS is educating
women about the importance of breast cancer screening. In addition
to responding to 33,000 calls about breast cancer so far this year, CIS also provides breast cancer education through its Partnership Program, which works with partners who have direct reach to minority and medically underserved communities.
The CIS provides cancer information and education through its network of 14 regional offices. Although there is a special focus on reaching medically underserved and minority populations, CIS seeks to improve knowledge of cancer among the entire public.
"The more people that know about the importance of early detection, the greater the chance that they will take advantage of the many screening
services available," said Ms. Bright. "By working with partners, we are educating women at the community
level about mammography so that breast cancer can be detected at an earlier stage, when treatment is most successful."
CIS collaborates with diverse organizations
that range from state comprehensive
cancer control coalitions to educational institutions to the Indian Health Service. These partnerships
have focused their attention on capacity building, technical
assistance, data sharing, training, and evaluation.
For more information about CIS or on any of its programs, call 1-800-
4-CANCER (TTY users: 1-800-332-8615). Trained information specialists
are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. local time, and can provide information
in either English or Spanish. Personalized online assistance is also available at www.cancer.gov Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
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