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Program Highlights

Learn how CDC programs are taking action against cancer. If you would like to highlight your program or update what your program is doing, please contact cancerinfo@cdc.gov.

Comprehensive Cancer Control Projects — 2004/2005 Program
Joint Summit Meetings Generate Promising Collaboration on Health Disparities and Tobacco Control   Arkansas 
Skin Cancer Prevention Program Uses Multifaceted Approach to Reach Children and At-Risk Adults   California 
Coalition Uses State Cancer Plan to Help Raise Funds for Public Health Through Tobacco Taxes   Colorado 
Disparities Program Successfully Reaches Older, Minority Adults With Education and Screening Services   Florida 
Rural Cancer Education and Screening Project   Georgia 
Initiatives to Enhance Cancer Communication Within the State Health Department and the State Cancer Control Coalition   Illinois 
State Cancer Consortium and State Health Department Work Together to Advance Comprehensive Cancer Control   Indiana 
Sun-Protection Curriculum Targets Preschoolers Through Child Care Providers   Iowa 
Workshops on Secondhand Smoke Impact Tobacco-Control Efforts in Rural Communities   Iowa 
Kansas Launches Comprehensive Plan to Reduce Cancer   Kansas 
Consortium Uses Bi-Level, State and Regional Structure to Advance Colorectal Cancer Control   Kentucky 
Comprehensive Cancer Control Fosters Innovative Leveraging of Local Resources   Louisiana 
State Uses Regional Coalitions to Plan and Implement Comprehensive Cancer Control Priorities   Louisiana 
A Model Community Skin Cancer Prevention Program Proves to Be Successful and Replicable   Maine 
Assessing Quality of Life at the End of Life in Maine Veterans' Homes   Maine 
Promoting Shared Decision Making Among Prostate Cancer Patients   Michigan 
State Consortium Attacks Colorectal Cancer Through Wide-Ranging Initiatives   Michigan 
State Consortium Coordinates With Tobacco Control Partners to Reduce Youth Smoking   Michigan 
Using a Statewide Network to Raise Public Awareness of Colorectal Cancer   Michigan 
Cancer Control Collaboration Between the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Missouri Department of Corrections   Missouri 
State Uses Youth Curricula to Meet Cancer Control Plan Objective Relating to Skin Cancer   New Mexico 
State Cancer Control Plan Empowers and Informs Traditional Competitors   New York 
State Cancer Control Plan Spawns Successful Projects Relating to Skin, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancers   New York 
Task Force Brings Screening and Education to a Region With a High Colorectal Cancer Burden   Ohio 
A Statewide Call to Action Stimulates Interest in Cancer Control Among Rural Communities   Oregon 
State Health Department Focuses on Three Priorities from the Cancer Control Plan   Pennsylvania 
Interprogram Collaboration and Well-Organized Advocacy Secure Additional State Cancer Funding   South Carolina 
Guide to Cultural Competence in Cancer Care Found to Be Valuable Tool for Health Care Professionals   Texas 
State Cancer Coalition Members Work Together on Grants, Media Campaigns, and Other Projects   Utah 
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign Is Designed to Motivate Older Adults to Talk With Their Doctors About Screening   Washington 
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Initiative Partners With Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program   West Virginia 
Partnership Between State Health Department and University Boosts Funds Available for Comprehensive Cancer Control   Wisconsin 
Facing a Unique Combination of Geographic, Demographic, and Resource Challenges, State's Physicians Take Active Role in Cancer Control Planning   Wyoming 

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