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Cancer Epidemiology aims to train future epidemiologists to investigate the causes of cancer, including host and environmental factors in human populations. The strategies for cancer prevention and control in the general population and within disproportionately affected population include providing a better understanding of cancerrelated behaviors, identifying new markers for the early detection of cancer, providing a better understanding of cancer-related health disparities and identifying and addressing barriers to care. Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology† The Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology concentration aims to develop creative and independent investigators who will be able to collaborate effectively with bench and applied scientists to improve cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment at both the clinical and population levels | 2012 z National Health Observances Revised March 2012 ICE OF Disease Prevention AND Health Pnouơno Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2012 National Health Observances Health observances are special days weeks or months used to raise awareness of important health topics. Examples include the Great American Smokeout and World AIDS Day. 2012 National Health Observances Year at a Glance provides a summary of health observances by month. The Complete Calendar includes full listings by month and date including contact information for the sponsoring agencies. The Complete Calendar is also available in PDF. Attention health professionals teachers and community groups By supporting National Health Observances you can Educate the public about health risks Organize successful health promotion events and campaigns Get new ideas information and resources on health topics of interest Contact the sponsoring organization to request outreach materials and information. Disclaimer Information appearing in this document does not represent endorsement by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion ODPHP or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services DHHS which are not responsible for naming or approving national health observances. For more information about an observance please contact the sponsoring organization directly. You are free to reproduce or copy this publication. Please include the following credit line Source 2012 National Health Observances National Health Information Center Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Washington DC. National Health Information Center 2 2012 National Health Observances U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Affairs Contacts Press Office of the Secretary 202 690-6343 Administration for Children and Families 202 401-9215 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Administration on Aging Director of .