Cancer Survivorship Success Stories
CDC's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP) supports 50 states, the District of Columbia, 7 tribal groups, and 7 U.S. Associated Pacific Islands/territories to establish coalitions, assess the burden of cancer, determine priorities, and develop and implement cancer plans. Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) programs promote healthy lifestyles and recommended cancer screenings, educate people about cancer symptoms, increase access to quality cancer care, and enhance cancer survivors' quality of life.
The following success stories are examples of how CCC programs work with partners to implement programs that contribute to their respective cancer survivorship goals.
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium [PDF-363KB]
Camp Coho: Helping Alaska Native Children Grieve - American Samoa
Comprehensive Cancer Control in American Samoa - Connecticut [PDF-237KB]
Assessing and Meeting the Unmet Training Needs of End-of-Life Health Care Providers - Hawaii [PDF-208KB]
Journey Together: The Quality of Life Cancer Survivorship Conference - Maryland [PDF-163KB]
Forum Honors and Educates Cancer Survivors - Minnesota [PDF-172KB]
Promoting Continuity of Care for Cancer Survivors - Vermont [PDF-210KB]
Peer Support Program Improves Quality of Life for Vermont Cancer Survivors
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