CCC National Partnership Priorities

Health Equity
A goal of the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership (CCCNP), health equity serves as a cross-cutting priority integrated throughout all other CCCNP priorities.

Increase Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Uptake
HPV vaccination provides safe, effective, and long-lasting protection against cancers caused by HPV.
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Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death when combining men and women in the U.S., impacting more than 132,700 adults who are diagnosed with this devastating disease every year. Screening can prevent colorectal cancer through the detection and removal of precancerous polyps.
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Sustain Effective Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a member of the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership (CCCNP), funds comprehensive cancer control (CCC) programs to convene and support cancer coalitions and to evaluate coalition effectiveness.
Address Health Behaviors for Cancer Survivors
The newly formed Healthy Behaviors for Cancer Survivors Work Group incorporates the previous work of the Tobacco Cessation for Cancer Survivors Work Group and the National Partners who are engaged in and in support of coalitions working on related initiatives.