What Can Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalitions Do to Advance 80% in Every Community?

Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) programs and coalitions play a critical role in promoting colorectal cancer screening messages and activities in community settings across the United States. From educating coalition members to raising public awareness about colorectal cancer screening options, CCC programs and coalitions can support the national 80% in Every Community campaign and help make increasing colorectal cancer screening rates a leading public health priority.
This brief contains useful information and resources that will accelerate efforts to improve screening rates in your state, tribal organization, or territory.
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