Summary: 

Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) plans identify how an organization addresses cancer burden as a significant public health challenge.

They are data-driven, evidence-based blueprints for action. CCC plans guide cancer control activities and can have similar components. Plans typically cover a five-year timeframe. In the fifth year, different processes are used to revise and update CCC plans.

Currently, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, seven tribes and tribal organizations, and seven territories and U.S. Pacific Island jurisdictions have produced 65 plans. In addition to these plans, the Cancer Council of the Pacific Islands developed a Pacific Regional Plan. Adobe PDF file [PDF-613KB]

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