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\nThe NCI Project ECHO\u00ae (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) Program is used by the Center for Global Health (CGH) as an online platform that brings people together to exchange scientific knowledge relevant to cancer research and its evidence-based implementation to advance global cancer control.
\nThe NCI Project ECHO Program provides opportunities for equitable access to information and technical resources through online engagement. It does this by
\nCurrent communities of practice with NCI leadership/engagement include:
\nPrevious communities included:
\nAccess ICCP ECHO session materials and recordings.
\nFor information, contact Ms. Mishka Kohli\u202fCira.
\nIn 2017, CGH partnered with the\u202fUniversity of New Mexico ECHO Institute and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to develop its Project ECHO Program.
\nCGH collaborates with\u202fNCI-funded researchers and their international collaborators, as well as\u202fNCI-Designated Cancer Centers,\u202fWorld Health Organization,\u202fPan-American Health Organization,\u202fInternational Cancer Control Partnership,\u202fUnion for International Cancer Control,\u202fBreast Health Global Initiative,\u202fKenya Network of Cancer Organizations, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Clinton Health Access Initiative, and Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy, International Atomic Energy Agency.
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