This series contains brochures and other informational materials that promoted the mission, activities, and programs of the Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC).
For additional questions about this collection, contact an archivist at 713-799-7145, 713-799-7165 or mcgovern@library.tmc.edu
Submissions from 2011
IC107: Cacner Facts: Workplace and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: African Americans and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Asian Americans and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Children/Adolescents and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Elderly and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Fatigue and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Hispanic/Latinos and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Pain and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cancer Facts: Rural Poor, Intercultural Cancer Council
Submissions from 2008
IC107: Program: 11th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer. Charting a New Course Together, Quality Health Care for All, Intercultural Cancer Council
Submissions from 2006
IC107: Brochure: Intercultural Cancer Council: Speaking with One Voice, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Cultural Competence in Cancer Care: A Health Care Professional's Passport Pocket Guide, Intercultural Cancer Council
IC107: Program: 10th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer. Celebrating 20 Years of Progress. Committed to Eliminating Disparities... the Journey Continues, Intercultural Cancer Council
Submissions from 2004
IC107: Program: 9th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer. From Awareness to Action, the Unequal Burden of Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Submissions from 2002
IC107: Program: 8th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer. Awareness is Not Enough, Intercultural Cancer Council