Baltimore Site Visit Report (2007)
The NCCRT visited Baltimore Medical Systems, a Federally Qualified Health Center serving over 42,000 patients in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. The purpose of the visit was to help the NCCRT gain a better understanding of issues faced at the local level in delivering colorectal cancer screening.
This is the first of a series of visits to advance the NCCRT’s understanding of real world barriers and real world solutions in screening delivery at the local level in order to identify research areas that need additional NCCRT attention and identify practical interventions that can be promoted among NCCRT members.
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Blue Star Conversation: April 15, 2025
This Blue Star Conversation covered, "Modeling the Impact of Colorectal Cancer Screening and Timely Follow-Up Colonoscopy: Recent Data from the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET)"

ACS Webinar: Cancer Prevention and Screening for Community Health Centers
This webinar focused on health centers and covered the current state of colorectal cancer, the urgent need for screening patients age 45-55, and a review of tools and resources available.

Clinician’s Reference: Stool-Based Tests for Colorectal Cancer Screening
This revised resource is designed to introduce (or reintroduce) clinicians to the value of stool-based testing for colorectal cancer.