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It includes cancer prevention, early detection and diagnosis, treatment and palliative care. Many cancers can be prevented by reducing the risk factors, or through vaccination and screening. Others can be detected and diagnosed early in their development, treated and cured.
The CCCP includes the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, Colorectal Cancer Control Program, and the WISEWOMAN Program and is funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Cooperative Agreements.
The State Plan addresses all aspects of the cancer continuum, including prevention, early detection and screening, survivorship, treatment, palliation, and end-of-life care, as well as such cross-cutting issues as advocacy and community engagement, eliminating disparities, research, and surveillance.
The newly updated 2021- 2025 Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan offers an opportunity to work together by continuing to increase our efforts to reduce cancer risk, detect cancer early, improve treatment, and enhance survivorship. This plan is a framework for action and collaboration.
Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans identify how an organization or coalition addresses the burden of cancer in its geographic area. The plans are specific to each region and based on data collected about people living there.
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The DC Cancer Control Plan 2022-2026 is designed to encourage collaboration and cohesiveness among stakeholders to work together to reduce the burden of cancer in DC. Collectively, the goals, objectives, and strategies are far-docHubing and complex. No single organization can carry out all of these activities.
The Maryland State Council on Cancer Control (Council) is a 25 member body appointed by the Governor with members selected from State agencies and administrations involved in cancer screening, prevention and treatment services, as well as members representing the general public, the business community, and the health
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines NCCPs as public health programmes designed to reduce cancer incidence and mortality and improve the quality of life of cancer patients, through the systematic and equitable implementation of evidence-based strategies for prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment and

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