Seven State health departments, those in Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin, have participated in an effort to utilize a variety of State-specific cancer-related data to describe the cancer burden in their State's population. The data were then used to develop a statewide cancer plan or supplement an existing plan to address the defined problems. Cancer data have not been well utilized in the planning of intervention programs in the past, and the efforts in these States can serve as models for data use in programs to prevent and control cancer and other chronic diseases. State-specific data can be used to rank needs and make a clear case that can influence decision makers regarding resource alloca...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
A number of data sources routinely available to State health departments were analyzed as part of a ...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
ObjectiveTo provide information on the sources of data for estimating low-income, uninsured populati...
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is collaborating with the National Cancer Institute t...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
ContextThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention evaluated the economics of the National Progra...
Introduction The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Program of Cancer Registries...
AbstractCancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the U.S. and more work is needed to de...
Cancer survivors, the medical community, public health professionals, researchers, and policymakers ...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recognized the North Dakota St...
Each state is autonomous in its comprehensive cancer control (CCC) program, and considerable heterog...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
A number of data sources routinely available to State health departments were analyzed as part of a ...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
ObjectiveTo provide information on the sources of data for estimating low-income, uninsured populati...
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is collaborating with the National Cancer Institute t...
Objectives Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer rese...
ContextThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention evaluated the economics of the National Progra...
Introduction The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Program of Cancer Registries...
AbstractCancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the U.S. and more work is needed to de...
Cancer survivors, the medical community, public health professionals, researchers, and policymakers ...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recognized the North Dakota St...
Each state is autonomous in its comprehensive cancer control (CCC) program, and considerable heterog...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Cancer is a reportable disease as stated in the Iowa Administrative Code. Cancer data are collected ...