Educator

AICAF is committed to developing culturally tailored tools and cancer resources that support survivors and caregivers, educate healthcare providers, increase awareness, and foster prevention through healthy living. Together, we are working to create a better future for our next seven generations, where cancer is no longer a leading cause of death for our communities.

Resource by Subject

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Culturally Specific Resource on Sacred Traditional Tobacco for the Navajo Nation
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Culturally Specific Resource on Traditional Sacred Tobacco and Tobacco Prevention for Apache Communities
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Culturally Tailored Tobacco Prevention Resource for Northern Plains Indigenous Communities
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Poster detailing a map of a native community with bullet points identifying ways to promote indigenous health.
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Resource that serves as a tool in working with and for our Tribal Nations
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Watch this recorded webinar and learn more about what to do after an abnormal breast screening.
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Infographic identifying which CRC Test is right for you
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Not sure what to think going into your mammogram? Follow along with AICAF in this webinar to learn “What to Expect at your Mammogram.”

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Information on oral cancer and how one can actively prevent it.
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Facilitated Discussion Guide on Breastfeeding as a Culturally Grounded Cancer Prevention Practice for Native Communities
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Collection of Healthy Recipes Celebrating Indigenous Foods and Supporting Breast Cancer Prevention
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This resource outlines the signs and symptoms of lung cancer and features an area for filling in the tribal word for breathing. The resource stresses the importance of getting screened should any signs be noticed.

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Guide to Traditional Indigenous Foods That Support Digestive and Gut Health to Help Prevent Colorectal Cancer
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Educational Resource on How HPV Vaccination Prevents Cervical and Other Cancers in Native Communities For Men and Women