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Comprehensive Cancer Control Program | Health and Human Services North Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program The ND Comprehensive Cancer Control Program works with stakeholders and partners to develop a common vision for comprehensive cancer control, create a coordinated statewide cancer control plan and assemble available resources to carry out the plan by: Developing communication channels Integrating activities and networking with other state programs Identifying data sources and data gaps Analyzing data to define the cancer problem Identifying existing activities and strategies in the public and private sectors for prevention, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care Identifying priority populations Evaluating program effectiveness Tobacco Prevention & Control Find tobacco and nicotine quitting programs and other resources.
Learn more about ND Women's Way free breast and cervical cancer screening program Colorectal Cancer Screening Program This program helps eligible North Dakotans pay for colorectal cancer screenings. North Dakota Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Click here to learn more. This statewide organization is open to any entity or individual working to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer among North Dakotans.
Program Contact Information Program Director , Comprehensive Cancer Control Program North Dakota Health and Human Services 600 East Boulevard Ave. , Dept. 325 Coalition Coordinator , Comprehensive Cancer Control Program North Dakota Health and Human Services 600 East Boulevard Ave.
, Dept. 325 Email: mvmclaughlin@nd. gov
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