Visit the Grant Management resources web page to find additional resources for organizations to manage and implement the Health Navigation and Clinical Services strategy.
National Clinical Guidelines
Breast cancer
- USPSTF screening guidelines. (US Prevention Services Task Force website)
- 2024 NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis. (National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) website)
- To download a copy of the 2024 NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis:
- Step One: Go to the NCCN.Org website.
- Step Two: NCCN requires individuals to complete a free registration to access the guidelines.
- Step Three: Once registered, select from the NCCN Guidelines & Clinic Resources page: NCCN Guidelines for Detection, Prevention, and Risk Reduction.
- Select under “Breast Cancer”:
- Breast Cancer Screening, then select PDF Diagnosis NCCN Guidelines.
- Select under “Breast Cancer”:
- Step Four: Do not download the PDF NCCN Guidelines to your organization’s webpage (even internal). Please refer to the link to the NCCN Website in Step One for permission to link to NCCN content.
- To download a copy of the 2024 NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis:
- Risk assessment tools:
- Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment Calculator. (MagView website)
- NCI Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool. (National Institute of Health website)
Cervical cancer
- United States Prevention Services Task Force (USPSTF) screening guidelines. (USPSTF website)
- American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) screening guidelines. (ASCCP website)
- ASCCP diagnostic algorithms. (ASCCP website)
Additional guidance for providers
- WWC Quick Guide for Screening and Concordance. (PDF)
- Abnormal CBE Clinical Concordance Policy. (PDF)
- Clinical Concordance Presentation. (Google Drive Folder)
- LEEP Clarification Training Recording (August 2021). (mp4)
Clinical webinars
- Current Breast and Cervical Cancer Issues Impacting WWC (June 2024). (Google Drive Folder)
- Introduction to WWC Clinical Guidelines (January 2023). (Google Drive Folder)
- Please email CDPHE_Cancer@state.co.us to request presentation slides and recordings on topics including:
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Screening Rates and Associated Disparities (2022).
- WWC Clinical Update (2021).
- Clinical Update (2020).
- State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership/STEPP (2020).
- USPSTF Revised 2018 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines (2019).
Other resources
- Marketing materials
Please email CDPHE_Cancer@state.co.us for access to WWC (Health Navigation and Clinical Services) marketing materials available in English and Spanish including:- posters.
- postcards.
- press release templates.
- rack cards.
- social media images.
- a press kit.
- Treating tobacco use. (CDPHE web page)
- Practice Advisory: Hormonal Contraception and Risk of Breast Cancer. (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) website)
- Contemporary Hormonal Contraception and the Risk of Breast Cancer. (New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) website)
- Please email CDPHE_Cancer@state.co.us to request CPED Navigation resource materials:
- Health Navigation Client Worksheet (optional).
- What is Health Navigation? (for organizations).
- Tips for a Successful WWC Program.
Client materials
- Breast cancer basics (CDC website).
- Understanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for Women. (National Cancer Institute website)
- HPV and Cervical Cancer Screening. (NCC website)
- What Should You Know About Cervical Cancer Screening? (CDC website)
- LGBTQ Healthcare Resources in Colorado. (One Colorado website)
- Quit tobacco and nicotine product cessation resources and information. (CDPHE web page)
- Clinic Quality Improvement for Cancer Screening
- The Clinic Quality Improvement (CQI) for Cancer Screening initiative supports the implementation of evidence-based interventions for colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer screenings among safety-net primary care clinics and health systems.
Medicaid and Connect for Health Colorado enrollment.
- The Clinic Quality Improvement (CQI) for Cancer Screening initiative supports the implementation of evidence-based interventions for colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer screenings among safety-net primary care clinics and health systems.
- Colorado PEAK outreach materials
- Colorado PEAK is an online application and benefit management tool for those who need health coverage (including Health First Colorado, Colorado's Medicaid program) and help buying groceries, improving finances, preparing for jobs or education, finding childcare, and more. Colorado PEAK outreach materials are available in English and Spanish.
- Application Assistance Sites. (Colorado State Web Portal website)
- Connect for Health Colorado website in English and other language resources.