Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
for Wisconsin
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The vision of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (WI CCC
Program) was created through a unique partnership model between UW Comprehensive
Cancer Center and the Wisconsin Division of Public Health.
The two organizations first came together through the Wisconsin Cancer
Council in the early 1980's. These partners continued to collaborate in 2002 to
secure the planning grant from the Centers of Disease Control to develop the
Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan 2005-2010 (WI CCC Plan).
This planning process brought together over 200 statewide partners to create
a strategic plan that addresses the whole continuum of cancer control in
Wisconsin. The Plan serves as the foundation for the WI CCC Program and as a
common framework for action that links the state health plan (Healthiest
Wisconsin 2010) to cancer prevention and control over the next several years.
The Wisconsin Cancer Council continues to be the coalition of organizations
dedicated to the development and coordination of the Wisconsin Comprehensive
Cancer Control Program.
Since 2005, the WI CCC Program has begun to implement projects that affect
the whole continuum of cancer care, from prevention to palliative care. Each
year the projects are developed with the input of the WI Cancer Council Steering
Committee. The WI CCC Program is funded through federal, state and UW funds. The
staff and infrastructure for these projects are at the University of Wisconsin--
Madison's Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center. Our goal continues
to be to reduce the burden of cancer for all in Wisconsin by working
collaboratively and comprehensively throughout the cancer care continuum.
Current priorities include:
- Implementation of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
2005-2010.
- Identifying and supporting policy issues to advance cancer research,
benefit cancer patients and citizens of the state.
- Securing funding for comprehensive cancer control efforts in
Wisconsin.
- Enhancing and strengthening the infrastructure of cancer control in
Wisconsin.
You may download a complete copy of the Wisconsin
Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan 2005-2010 (PDF, 3.9 MB)
Note: The PDF file of the Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan available on this
page is relatively large and may take a while to open and / or print from your
computer, particularly with dial-up connection.
More information on the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan can be
found at the Wisconsin Cancer Council’s
website. (exit DHFS)
For more information on Wisconsin’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan,
contact Amy Ellestad, Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Director,
Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Public Health
(e-mail: ellestad@uwccc.wisc.edu) at
608-265-9322.
Last revised: October 24, 2008
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