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CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Activities. Ena Wanliss, MS Public Health Advisor Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Comprehensive Cancer Control. ...is a collaborative process through which
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CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Activities Ena Wanliss, MS Public Health Advisor Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Comprehensive Cancer Control ...is a collaborative process through which a community pools resources to reduce the burden of cancer that results in: Risk reduction Early detection Better treatment Enhanced survivorship
Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans • Data driven and evidence-based • Represent state/tribe/territory needs and resources • Created by a wide variety of partners • Express priorities with rationale • Blueprints for action
CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program • Program recipients • State, tribal, territory health departments • Program types • Planning • Implementation
AMERICAN SAMOA* COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS* FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA* GUAM* REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS* REPUBLIC OF PALAU Capacity building Basic implementation 2006 National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency WA Fond Du Lac Reservation Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board ME MT ND VT OR MN Aberdeen Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board NH SD ID WI MA NY CT MI WY RI NJ IA PA NE NV OH DC IN IL DE UT MD CO WV VA KS MO CA KY NC Cherokee Nation TN AZ AR OK NM SC AK AL GA MS LA TX Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium HI FL *Funded through a cooperative agreement with the University of Hawaii National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Division of Cancer Prevention and Control National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Coordinating Center for Health Promotion June 2006
CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program • CDC funding supports • Staff • Program infrastructure • Consultants/contracts • Evaluation • Special projects to support CCC planning or implementation
CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program • Additional funding supports implementation of cancer plan strategies: • Colorectal • Prostate • Ovarian • Skin
CDC’s Support for CCC • $15 million/year • Facilitate program learning/networking • CCC Leadership Institutes • cancerplan.org and Cancer Control PLANET • Evaluation activities • CCC promotional toolkit • Facilitating national partners’ support • International CCC efforts • Other cross-cutting and specific cancer programs • Expertise: 30+ CDC staff
CCCB NCCCP Assignments South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency AK Fond Du Lac Reservation WA Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board ME MT ND Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium VT OR NH SD MN ID WI Aberdeen Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board MA NY CT MI WY RI NJ IA PA NE NV OH IN DC IL UT DE MD CO WV VA KS MO CA KY Republic of Palau NC TN AZ OK Cherokee Nation AR NM SC HI AL GA MS American Samoa Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Federated States of Micronesia Guam Republic of the Marshall Islands LA TX Susan W. FL Chris T. Laura Z. Anne M. Sara Jamila Ena Barbara 08/04/06 Paran Temeika Susan D. Annette Ann L.
CDC Comprehensive Cancer Control Field Staff Regions South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency AK Fond Du Lac Reservation WA Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board ME MT ND Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium VT OR NH SD MN ID WI Aberdeen Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board MA NY CT MI WY RI NJ IA PA NE NV OH IN DC IL UT DE MD CO WV VA KS MO CA KY NC TN AZ OK Cherokee Nation AR NM SC HI AL GA MS American Samoa Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Federated States of Micronesia Guam Republic of the Marshall Islands Republic of Palau LA TX Puerto Rico Virgin Islands FL Anita Ruff Tina Gill Dana White Danny Kenneweg 05/08/06 Final Garry Lowry Lorrie Graaf
Leadership Institutes (CCCLI) • Bring together key partners in the states, tribes/tribal organizations, and territories to focus on topics of interest to CCC and actions that can be taken to reduce the burden of cancer. • Phases • Phase I focused on building partnerships, getting organized and planning to plan. • Phase II focused on completing plans, sustaining a CCC effort and transitioning from planning to implementation
Leadership Institutes (CCCLI) • Phase II-Continued • Customized CCCLI for American Indians and Alaskan Natives • September 2005, Tucson AZ • Customized CCCLI for Puerto Rico • 2004 & 2005 • Customized CCCLI for Pacific Island Jurisdictions • March 2005, Hawaii
Leadership Institutes (CCCLI) Phase III • Addresses high priority topics of many CCC partnerships • Colorectal cancer • Tobacco control • Palliation • Survivorship • Clinical trials • Workforce development
CancerPlan.org enables State and Community Cancer Control Planners to share resources and tools to effectively develop, implement, and evaluate Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Plans: http://www.cancerplan.org CancerPLANET offers links to comprehensive cancer control resources for public health professionals: http://cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov CDC National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program website: http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ncccp/index.htm Interactive Websites & Resources for CCC
Leadership Support Teams (LST) • Coordinated and integrated technical support for the cancer control leaders in the states, tribes, and territories • Communicate creative and innovative strategies to leaders and national partners • Provided by a core team of ACS, NCI/CIS, CDC, and ICC staff/field representatives
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency AK Fond Du Lac Reservation WA Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board ME MT ND Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium VT OR NH SD MN ID WI Aberdeen Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board MA NY CT MI WY RI NJ IA PA NE NV OH IN DC IL UT DE MD CO WV VA KS MO CA KY NC TN AZ OK Cherokee Nation AR NM SC HI AL GA MS American Samoa Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Federated States of Micronesia Guam Republic of the Marshall Islands Republic of Palau LA TX Puerto Rico Virgin Islands FL Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 02/09/06 Region 5 Leadership Support Team Regions
The Challenges Ahead • Making better use of data and science for decision making • Integrating our work in CCC with that of others that address issues of mutual interests • Becoming more influential with the public and decision makers on cancer control issues • Demonstrating that we are achieving what we set out to do and that we are making a meaningful difference
The Future of CCC • Continue to expand Comprehensive Cancer Control at a national and state level • Finalize a framework for evaluating national and state CCC efforts • Conduct implementation program case studies and capacity assessment • Assist programs with tools to find resources for plan implementation • Bring CCC plan implementation from the state to the local level