Latest Past Events

Science Says: Renew, Refocus, Reduce Risk

Join Fred Hutch for Science Says on Tuesday, February 1, to explore science-based strategies to renew, refocus — and reduce your risk for cancer and severe COVID-19. Hear from experts on nutrition and exercise; meet a scientist who is combining mobile technology with the human touch to help people build better habits; and get beneath...

Fire Fighters Attacking the Cancer Epidemic (FACE) Meetings

The Florida Firefighters Safety and Health Collaborative hosts a monthly Firefighters Attacking the Cancer Epidemic (FACE) meeting. Topics covered can include firefighter cancer prevention training curriculum, policies and procedures, and other resources relevant to cancer prevention among firefighters.

Cardiovascular Risk and Medical Surveillance for Fire Fighters

The University of Washington Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences will hold a live virtual lecture on Cardiovascular Risk and Medical Surveillance for Firefighters on January 27, 2022 from 12:00-1:30 pm. Dr. Stefano Kales, MD, MPH, Harvard University, will present current research in the area of cardiometabolic risk and cardiovascular disease in firefighters.  Fire...