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Click Here to view environmental scans on opportunities to increase HPV vaccination rates.
 
The first environmental scan presented was conducted by the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and focuses on the Middle Tennessee region, along with some statewide data.  The second is a report from the National Cancer Institute that summarizes key findings of the environmental scans conducted by the 18 cancer centers across the country who were funded to conduct this work in 2014-1015.
 
If you and/or your organization are interested in joining the Cervical Cancer Free Tennessee coalition, which will be working on some of the recommendations in the Tennessee report across the state, please contact Caree McAfee (caree.mcafee@vanderbilt.edu) and indicate in which TN city/county you are located, to connect you with the appropriate regional committee.
More info about CCFTN: www.cervicalcancerfreetn.org