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Comprehensive Cancer Control Collaborative of North Carolina

  • Building connections between researchers and communities across our state.
  • Confronting cancer using evidence-based approaches.
  • Developing and testing new ways to prevent cancer, increase early detection of cancer, and enhance access to cancer care for all North Carolinians


News and Highlights

The High Point Colon Cancer Study was featured in two presentations at the Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association in Philadelphia on November 10 and 11.  View the presentations here. Findings from formative reserach: "What People Say about iFOBT." Outcome results: "A Feasibility Study about Increasing Colon Cancer Screening."

The Western North Carolina Colorectal Cancer Evidence Academy: "From Prevention to Treatment" is being offered on March 12, 2010 at Lake Junaluska.  Find out more details.

Reducing the Burden of Breast Cancer:  An Evidence Academy for Community, Health Care, and Public Health Leaders is being offered May 21, 2010 in Tarboro, North Carolina.  Find out more details.

Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has funding available for Nonprofit (501c3) organizations and governmental entities.  Applications are due by March 15, 2010.  Find out more details.