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American Indian Cancer Foundation Cancer Plan 2020-2022
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Jun 26, 2020
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Description:The American Indian Cancer Foundation (AICAF) is a national non-profit organization that was established to address the tremendous cancer inequities faced by Native communities. Our mission is to eliminate the cancer burdens of Indigenous people through improved access to prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivor support.
The cancer continuum outlines the various stages in cancer care and control: primary prevention, screening and early detection, treatment, survivorship, and palliative and end-oflife care. The cancer plan is broken up into six sections that address the cancer continuum and the cross-cutting issue of health equity. Each section provides an overarching goal, objective, and list of potential strategies across the cancer continuum. The baseline and target measures have been provided where applicable. This cancer plan was established in 2020 with goals continuing into 2022 to help address health equity in Indian Country. We plan to revise these goals in 2023.
Support for this project was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (1NU58DP006277-01-00). Findings, content, and conclusions are contributions from a diverse group of stakeholders and do not represent the official position of the CDC.
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american_indian_cancer_foundation_ccc_plan-508.pdf
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