Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) is a collaborative process through which a community and its partners pool resources to reduce the burden of cancer. CDC supports cancer control programs in 50 states, the District of Columbia, seven tribes and tribal organizations, and seven U.S. Associated Pacific Islands/territories.
Features
CCC Branch Program Evaluation Toolkit
The Toolkit is designed to help grantees plan and implement evaluations of their NCCCP-funded programs.
NEW! Success Stories
These narratives highlight some of the extraordinary work of CCC programs in collaboration with their community partners.
Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans Search
This tool allows you to search through local cancer control plans that reside on the Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T. Web site.
Contact Your Local NCCCP Program
Find contact information for state, tribal, and territorial comprehensive cancer control programs.
Learn More About NCCCP
In 1998, CDC established the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP), which provided seed money and technical support for the development and implementation of CCC plans. Today, CDC funds CCC programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, seven tribes and tribal organizations, and seven U.S. territories.
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