Coalitions

Find American Cancer Society resources to help your Comprehensive Cancer Control program or coalition implement evidence-based interventions and policy, systems, and environmental changes.
The Nine Habits were developed utilizing information from an evaluation in 2012 that identified the attributes of high-performing CCC Programs and with input from CCC coalition members and many comprehensive cancer control experts throughout the nation. The updated version of the guide was released…
The Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership is a group of sixteen leading cancer organizations in the US who have joined together to build and strengthen CCC efforts across the nation.
Entrepreneurship and forming public-private partnerships are important approaches to enhancing coalition membership and supporting CCC activities. Use this tip sheet to help you identify potential new partners to help advance comprehensive cancer control in your region.
The GW Cancer Center hosted a webinar on partnering with Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) to enhance cancer programs. The webinar provided an overview of AHECs, opportunities for collaboration and will spotlight AHEC/Comprehensive Cancer Control Partnerships.
The EBCCP (formerly RTIPs) website is a searchable database of evidence-based cancer control programs and is designed to provide program planners and public health practitioners easy and immediate access to program materials.
The Roundtable on Population Health Improvement of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted a public workshop on September 19, 2019 titled Models for Population Health Improvement by Health Care Systems and Partners: Tensions and Promise on the Path Upstream.
This is a guide on how Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) CDC state funded programs and their affiliated CCC coalitions can meaningfully engage with their American College of Surgeons (ACOS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) State Chairs.