The National LGBT Cancer Network is a non-profit organization based in Pawtucket, RI, dedicated to providing support, resources, and education for LGBTQ individuals facing cancer. They offer free weekly LGBTQ cancer peer-support groups, training programs for healthcare providers to become LGBTQ culturally competent, and a comprehensive resource library on tobacco and cancer with a focus on LGBTQ populations.
Additionally, the National LGBT Cancer Network conducts the Out The National Cancer Survey, a national survey specifically for LGBTQI cancer survivors, and works on policy priorities to address the impact of cancer on SGM (sexual and gender minority) individuals. They are also involved in the Tobacco-Related Cancer Project, aiming to reduce tobacco and cancer-related disparities in special populations. Through their work, they strive to improve cancer care and support for LGBTQ individuals across the country.
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