Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.
Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.
The Connecticut Cancer Partnership is a statewide coalition working to reduce the burden of cancer through prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivorship efforts. By bringing together healthcare organizations, public health professionals, researchers, and community partners, the Partnership helps improve cancer outcomes for people across Connecticut.
The Partnership leads the development and implementation of the Connecticut Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan, the state’s roadmap for cancer prevention and control. This plan identifies key priorities and strategies to reduce cancer risk, improve access to screening and care, and support survivors. Through funding opportunities and collaborative projects, the Partnership helps turn these strategies into action.
With more than 150 partner organizations involved, the Partnership serves as a hub for coordination and collaboration. Together, partners work to share resources, promote evidence-based practices, and strengthen cancer prevention and control efforts statewide.
Through this collaborative approach, the Partnership supports efforts to reduce cancer risk, detect cancer earlier, improve access to quality treatment, and enhance survivorship and quality of life for Connecticut residents.
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