Working toward cancer-free tribal communities : twenty-year comprehensive cancer control plan
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Description:The mission of the Northwest Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Program is to envision and work toward cancer-free tribal communities by taking an integrated and coordinated approach to cancer control. In collaboration with the 43 Northwest tribes, the Northwest Tribal Cancer Control Project is implementing strategies that will reduce the cancer burden for American
Indians and Alaska Natives in the Pacific Northwest.
The Northwest Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Project is funded by the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cooperative Agreement U55.CCU021985-04
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