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Current news and happenings with the Community Outreach, Research and Engagement Team
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The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute created the Community Partnership Program to support the development of sustainable collaborations with Oregon communities to address community-identified cancer needs. The Community Partnership Program is designed to grow and change with the evolving needs of Oregon communities.
Harney District Hospital is one of 13 statewide projects to receive funding for cancer-related needs
Farm Share Rx Offers Prescription for Health
Hospital program helps cancer survivors heal at home
County Health Department receives funding to address cancer
Building an Integrative Care Community
Former CoP CBHO moves forward with local cancer support
Affordable and organic farm shares improve health, build community for low-income families

The Healthy Oregon Project, or HOP, aims to learn about the health and wellness of people in and around Oregon. We want to learn more about how a person’s genetics, environment, and behaviors affect the risk of chronic disease, including cancer. The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute’s Cancer Early Detection Advanced Research Center, CEDAR, is seeking Oregon residents to join our no cost research study.
TV
KGW8 TV Portland - Interview of Dr. Jackie Shannon on HOP
RADIO
Light on Health Radio Show - HOP Interview with Dr. Jackie Shannon
ARTICLES
Seaside Signal, Jul 26, 2019 - Determine your inherited cancer risk
Seaside Signal, Nov 7, 2019 - Healthy Oregon project to expand after Clatsop County introduction
For more information visit our HOP website