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National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP) Research

This page contains a list of citations for selected publications about CDC's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP), authored by CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) staff members. Fiscal years begin October 1 and end September 30; for example, fiscal year 2009 began October 1, 2008 and ends September 30, 2009.

Fiscal Year 2008

Steele CB, Thomas CN, Richardson LC. Human papillomavirus-related content in state and tribal comprehensive cancer control plans. Journal of Women's Health 2008;17(1):5–10.

Theis KA, Rao JK, Anderson LA, Thompson PM. End-of-life content in comprehensive cancer control plans: a systematic review. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2007;24(5):390–398.

Fiscal Year 2006

Coates RJ, Given LS, Lee NC, Colditz G. A collaborative, comprehensive approach to fulfilling the promise of cancer prevention and control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):1.

Given LS, Black B, Lowry G, Huang P, Kerner JF. Collaborating to conquer cancer: a comprehensive approach to cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):3–14.

Hayes N, Rollins R, Weinberg A, Brawley O, Baquet C, Kaur JS, Palafox NA. Cancer-related disparities: weathering the perfect storm through comprehensive cancer control approaches. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):41–50.

Kerner JF, Guirguis-Blake J, Hennessy KD, Brounstein PJ, Vinson C, Schwartz RH, Myers BA, Briss P. Translating research into improved outcomes in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):27–40.

Pollack LA, Greer GE, Rowland JH, Miller A, Doneski D, Coughlin SS, Stovall E, Ulman D. Cancer survivorship: a new challenge in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):51–59.

Selig WK, Jenkins KL, Reynolds SL, Benson D, Daven M. Examining advocacy and comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):61–68.

True S, Kean T, Nolan PA, Haviland ES, Hohman K. In conclusion: the promise of comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):79–88.

Fiscal Year 2000

Abed J, Reilley B, Butler MO, Kean T, Wong F, Hohman K. Comprehensive Cancer Control Initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: An example of participatory innovation diffusion. Journal of Public Health Management Practice 2000;6(2):79–92.

 
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