The American Cancer Society’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Initiative (ACS CCC) has provided training and technical assistance to CDC’s National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program grantees and coalitions for the past 20 years. As part of their technical assistance to these programs, they have launched a new website.
The website includes ACS CCC developed resources and compiles relevant resources from across the organization to help comprehensive cancer control (CCC) programs and coalitions implement evidence-based interventions and policy, systems and environmental changes.
Here’s a quick look at some ACS CCC resources:
- Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning
- Forums and Workshops
- Health Equity Resources for State Coalitions
- Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change
- State Cancer Data
- Webinar Series
ACS hopes this new website will enhance resource utilization and increase the relevance of CCC program and coalition work. For more information on ACS CCC, please email ACS4CCC@Cancer.org.
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer. Established in 1913, the society operates in in more than 250 regional offices throughout the United States. Its mission is “to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.”