The comprehensive cancer control approach is used by state, tribes, tribal organizations, territorial and Pacific Island Jurisdiction cancer coalitions to spur local implementation of cancer plans to reduce the burden of cancer in jurisdictions across the country. There is a rich diversity of models and approaches to the development of relationships and scope of planning for cancer control activities between coalitions and advocates in local communities. The national comprehensive cancer control philosophy provides an operational framework while support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention enables coalitions to act as catalysts to bring local partners together to combat cancer in communities. This manuscript describes multipl...
This paper assesses the utility of strategic alliances as a way of expanding and improving the quali...
Collaborating to conquer cancer is the underlying philosophy, infrastructure, and focus that directs...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) was awarded a grant through an interagency agreement between ...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
Background The high rates of cancer among American Indians and Alaska Natives are of growing concern...
IntroductionIn the early 1990s, a comprehensive cancer control (CCC) approach was developed in the U...
Comprehensive cancer control is defined as an integrated and coordinated approach to reducing cancer...
Introduction The incidence of colorectal cancer in portions of rural Appalachia is higher than in m...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Coalitions are voluntary collaborations and interactions between two or more agents that yield syner...
This paper assesses the utility of strategic alliances as a way of expanding and improving the quali...
This paper assesses the utility of strategic alliances as a way of expanding and improving the quali...
Collaborating to conquer cancer is the underlying philosophy, infrastructure, and focus that directs...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) was awarded a grant through an interagency agreement between ...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
Background The high rates of cancer among American Indians and Alaska Natives are of growing concern...
IntroductionIn the early 1990s, a comprehensive cancer control (CCC) approach was developed in the U...
Comprehensive cancer control is defined as an integrated and coordinated approach to reducing cancer...
Introduction The incidence of colorectal cancer in portions of rural Appalachia is higher than in m...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
Coalitions are voluntary collaborations and interactions between two or more agents that yield syner...
This paper assesses the utility of strategic alliances as a way of expanding and improving the quali...
This paper assesses the utility of strategic alliances as a way of expanding and improving the quali...
Collaborating to conquer cancer is the underlying philosophy, infrastructure, and focus that directs...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...