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Survivorship: 5 Steps to Effective Cancer Control Planning

Learn why these steps are important

Step 1: Assess program priorities
  State Cancer Profiles (CDC, NCI) - Statistics for prioritizing cancer control efforts
  Incidence RatesExternal link
NOTE: Incidence rates are available for planning purposes.
  Prevalence Projections (Breast Cancer Only)External link
     
Step 2: Identify potential partners
  Program Partners in Cancer Control – NCI, CDC, & ACS contact information by state and region
  Research Partners in Cancer Control – Contact information by state and region
     
Step 3: Determine effectiveness of different intervention approaches
  Additional Research Evidence Reviews
   
  Meta-Analyses
  Psychosocial
  Relaxation Training & Treatment-Related Symptoms  
  Depression, Anxiety, & Quality of Life  
 
Survival 
 
 
Quality of Life
   
  Cochrane Reviews are now available!
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  Psycho-educational
  Effects of Psychoeducational Interventions on Pain  
   
  Other Reviews
  Psychosocial Concerns and Interventions for Cancer Survivors  
  Effectiveness of Behavioral Interventions to Modify Physical Activity Behaviors in General Populations and Cancer Patients and SurvivorsExternal link  
   
  Additional Reviews from Evidence-based Practice Centers (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) are available on http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcindex.htm#hematologyExternal link
   
Step 4: Find research-tested programs and products
  Research-tested Intervention Programs (NCI, SAMHSA) - Summary statements, ratings and program materials from cancer prevention and control studies
  SurvivorshipExternal link
  Sample program:
  The Impact of Dyadic Social Support on Self-Efficacy & Depression after Radical Prostatectomy
   
Step 5: Plan and evaluate your program
  Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans
  Comprehensive Cancer Control Budgets
  State, tribe and territory plans
  Guidance for Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning (CDC)
  General Guidelines for developing a comprehensive cancer control plan


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