The following data briefs summarize findings from the 2019 CCC coalition survey that took a deeper look at the implementation priorities of coalitions and their training and technical assistance needs.
2019 Data Briefs
Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership Survey Brief
Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership Survey Brief, 2019. This brief provides an overview of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Programs and Coalitions activities to advance comprehensive cancer control across states, tribe/tribal organizations, territories, and U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions. It also highlights potential areas for training and technical assistance support.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Brief
Colorectal Cancer Screening Brief, 2019. This brief provides an overview of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Programs and Coalitions activities to advance colorectal cancer screening across states, tribe/tribal organizations, territories, and U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions. It also highlights potential areas for training and technical assistance support.
HPV Vaccination Brief
HPV Vaccination Brief, 2019. This brief provides an overview of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Program and Coalition activities to advance HPV vaccination across states, tribe/tribal organizations, territories, and U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions. It also highlights potential areas for training and technical assistance support.
Lung Cancer Screening Brief
Lung Cancer Screening Brief, 2019. This brief provides an overview of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Programs and Coalitions activities to advance lung cancer screening across states, tribe/tribal organizations, territories, and U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions. It also highlights potential areas for training and technical assistance support.
Health Behaviors for Cancer Survivors Brief
Health Behaviors for Cancer Survivors Brief, 2019. This brief provides an overview of Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Program and Coalition activities to advance health behaviors for cancer survivors across states, tribe/tribal organizations, territories, and U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions. It also highlights potential areas for training and technical assistance support.