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CDC supports Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC)—a collaborative process through which a community and its partners pool resources to reduce the burden of cancer.
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CCC Promotional Toolkit
The Toolkit helps coalitions, program directors, and CCC partners promote the message that collaboration creates positive outcomes. |
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CCC Plans: A Content Review (PDF-1.9MB)
In response to requests for information about CCC plans, CDC used a keyword search to review 31 plans that were published December 31, 2004. The results are summarized in this document. |
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Comprehensive Approaches to Cancer Control
A special issue of Cancer Causes & Control describes a collaborative, nationwide effort to prevent and control cancer. |
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According to the National Institutes of Health, the overall cost for cancer in the United States was $189.5 billion in 2003. |
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Since 1998, the number of programs participating in CDC's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program has grown from 6 to 63. |
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CDC supports cancer control programs in 50 states, the District of Columbia,
7 tribes and tribal organizations, and 7 U.S. Associated Pacific Islands/territories. |
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