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Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) plans have been successfully implemented nationwide by 69 coalitions. These efforts, involving diverse partners, significantly address the national cancer burden, despite ongoing challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Cancer Research
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • The last decade has seen the realization of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) potential nationwide.
  • Sixty-nine coalitions have been established to develop and implement CCC plans.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the contributions of various partners in national CCC efforts.
  • To highlight a selection of activities that have driven the success of CCC plans.

Main Methods:

  • Review of activities undertaken by national, state, jurisdictional, tribal, and community partners.
  • Analysis of the collaborative efforts within CCC coalitions.

Main Results:

  • Significant progress has been made in addressing the national cancer burden.
  • Diverse partners at multiple levels have actively contributed to CCC plan implementation.
  • Numerous activities have been undertaken across different sectors.

Conclusions:

  • CCC coalitions play a crucial role in managing the cancer burden.
  • Despite future challenges, the established CCC framework demonstrates ongoing success.
  • Continued collaboration among partners is vital for future cancer control efforts.