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Colorectal Cancer: 5 Steps to Effective Cancer Control Planning

Learn why these steps are important

Step 1: Assess program priorities  
  State Cancer ProfilesExternal link (CDC, NCI) - Statistics for prioritizing cancer control efforts
      Screening and Risk Factors Report: Used Home Blood Stool Test in past year, 50+External link
      Screening and Risk Factors Report: Used Home Blood Stool Test in 2 years, 50+External link
      Screening and Risk Factors Report: Ever had a Sigmoidoscopy, Age 50+External link
      Colon & Rectum Cancer Incidence ReportExternal link
        Colon & Rectum Cancer Incidence MapExternal link
      Colon & Rectum Cancer Mortality ReportExternal link
      Colon & Rectum Cancer Mortality MapExternal link
         
Step 2: Identify potential partners
  Program Partners in Cancer Control - Contact information by state and region
  Research Partners in Cancer Control - Contact information by state and region
   
Step 3: Determine effectiveness of different intervention approaches
  Guide to Community Preventive Services (Federally sponsored) - Recommendations for population-based intervention approaches
      Colorectal Cancer ScreeningExternal link  
  Guide to Clinical Preventive Services (AHRQ) - Task Force recommendations on screening, counseling and medication regimens
      Colorectal Cancer ScreeningExternal link  
   
Step 4: Find research-tested programs and products
  Research-tested Intervention Programs (NCI, SAMHSA) - Summary statements, ratings and program materials from cancer prevention and control studies
      Colorectal Cancer ScreeningExternal link  
  Sample program:
      "Physician-Oriented Intervention on Follow-Up in Colorectal Cancer Screening" - Colorectal cancer screening program focused on primary care physicians  
   
Step 5: Plan and evaluate your program
  Guidance for Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning (CDC) - Guidance for linking research to practice
  State Plans for Comprehensive Cancer Control
  Put Prevention Into PracticeExternal link (AHRQ - Guidance for linking research and practice)


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