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February Is National Cancer Prevention Month: You can help reduce your cancer risk

According to the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), four out of 10 cancer cases in the U.S. are associated with preventable risk factors. The WVU Cancer Institute is joining the AACR to encourage everyone to do their part to reduce their cancer risk. The most common cancers in West Virginia – lung, breast, cervical, and colorectal – can all be caught and treated early through routine screening tests. Yet, West Virginians continue to die from these cancers at rates that are often higher than the national average. “In a state like West Virginia, where many people are unable to get cancer screenings and access to prevention without significant travel, we bring resources closer to home,” Hannah Hazard-Jenkins, MD, director of the WVU Cancer Institute, said. “Whether we accomplish this through a mobile screening unit – like Bonnie’s Bus, our mobile mammography unit, or LUCAS, our lung cancer screening unit – individual education, community outreach, or helping rural health clinics implement improved screening protocols, the goal is the same: to prevent and control cancer throughout Appalachia.” The AACR recommends seven steps to reduce a person’s risk of developing cancer:

Save the date for Employee Appreciation Day

Employee Appreciation Day is Friday, March 4, and to celebrate, the WVU STAR Team is planning three “Appreciation Stations” on the Morgantown campus for WVU employees to destress, relax and enjoy.

Under the Dome: February 11, 2022 Edition

Under the Dome delivers a review of the issues being considered by the West Virginia Legislature. It provides information on matters that affect WVU and higher education, as well as other hot topics being addressed. This edition provides an update on the first four weeks of the regular legislative session, as the Legislature approaches the halfway mark of their 60-day work. More than 1,800 bills have already been introduced for debate.

Creating Connections: An Introduction to the Alda Method

The WVU HSC Office of Research and Graduate Education and WVCTSI are co-sponsoring an exceptional workshop on the topic of Communicating Your Science. On April 21, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. you are invited to join us for the Virtual Workshop “Creating Connections: An Introduction to the Alda Method."

POSTPONED: Engagement event open to all HSC faculty

UPDATE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Health Sciences Faculty Development Program engagement event scheduled for Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at the Erickson Alumni Center will be rescheduled for the fall semester.