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This page contains a list of citations for selected publications about CDC's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP), authored by CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) staff members. Fiscal years begin October 1 and end September 30; for example, fiscal year 2009 began October 1, 2008 and ends September 30, 2009.
Fiscal Year 2010
Fairley TL, Hawk H, Pierre S. Health behaviors and quality of life of cancer survivors in Massachusetts, 2006: data use for comprehensive cancer control. Preventing Chronic Disease 2010;7(1).
Friedman C. The promise of comprehensive cancer control (editorial). Preventing Chronic Disease 2009;6(4):A111.
Major A, Stewart S. Celebrating 10 years of the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, 1998 to 2008. Preventing Chronic Disease 2009;6(4):A133.
Townsend JS, Richardson LC, Steele CB, White DE. Evidence-based interventions and screening recommendations for colorectal cancer in comprehensive cancer control plans: a content analysis. Preventing Chronic Disease 2009;6(4):A127.
Williams D, Kaufman R, Hayden J, Robinson M, Tai E. Comprehensive cancer control in the eye of Hurricane Katrina [letter]. Preventing Chronic Disease 2009;6(4):A139.
Fiscal Year 2008
Steele CB, Thomas CN, Richardson LC. Human papillomavirus-related content in state and tribal comprehensive cancer control plans. Journal of Women's Health 2008;17(1):5–10.
Theis KA, Rao JK, Anderson LA, Thompson PM. End-of-life content in comprehensive cancer control plans: a systematic review. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2007;24(5):390–398.
Fiscal Year 2006
Coates RJ, Given LS, Lee NC, Colditz G. A collaborative, comprehensive approach to fulfilling the promise of cancer prevention and control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):1.
Given LS, Black B, Lowry G, Huang P, Kerner JF. Collaborating to conquer cancer: a comprehensive approach to cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):3–14.
Hayes N, Rollins R, Weinberg A, Brawley O, Baquet C, Kaur JS, Palafox NA. Cancer-related disparities: weathering the perfect storm through comprehensive cancer control approaches. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):41–50.
Kerner JF, Guirguis-Blake J, Hennessy KD, Brounstein PJ, Vinson C, Schwartz RH, Myers BA, Briss P. Translating research into improved outcomes in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):27–40.
Pollack LA, Greer GE, Rowland JH, Miller A, Doneski D, Coughlin SS, Stovall E, Ulman D. Cancer survivorship: a new challenge in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):51–59.
Selig WK, Jenkins KL, Reynolds SL, Benson D, Daven M. Examining advocacy and comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):61–68.
True S, Kean T, Nolan PA, Haviland ES, Hohman K. In conclusion: the promise of comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):79–88.
Fiscal Year 2000
Abed J, Reilley B, Butler MO, Kean T, Wong F, Hohman K. Comprehensive Cancer Control Initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: An example of participatory innovation diffusion. Journal of Public Health Management Practice 2000;6(2):79–92.
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