Evolution of comprehensive cancer control plans and partnerships

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This article explores how comprehensive cancer control plans and partnerships have evolved, over the past 20 years, to meet the ever-changing environment of cancer prevention and control. This evolution has resulted in plans that take a more focused approach in identifying cancer-related priorities and coalitions with structures that have been redesigned to better engage a more wide-ranging group of partners to help address the priorities. Presented in this paper are examples from three states that describe how recognizing the need for change has led to improved processes in updating a cancer plan; strengthened and more diverse partnerships; and coalition sustainment by leveraging and maximizing resources.

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Hohman, K., Given, L., Graaf, L., Sergeant, J., Muthukuda, D., Devery, T., … Sittig, K. W. (2018). Evolution of comprehensive cancer control plans and partnerships. Cancer Causes and Control, 29(12), 1181–1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-018-1112-2

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