Alaska comprehensive cancer plan 2011-2015
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Alaska comprehensive cancer plan 2011-2015

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      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines comprehensive cancer control (CCC) as a collaborative process through which a community pools resources to reduce the burden of cancer that results in risk reduction, early detection, better treatment and enhanced survivorship.

      CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program provides funds to help states, tribes and territories to establish CCC coalitions, assess the burden of cancer, determine priorities, develop and publish CCC plans and evaluate the success of the plan implementation.

      These combined efforts help to: Reduce cancer risk; Find cancers earlier; Improve treatments; Increase the number of people who survive cancer; Improve the quality of life for cancer survivors.

      Funding for this publication was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Cooperative Agreement Number U58/DP000792.

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