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ROADMAP FOR THE FUTURE
Developing the Maine Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
2016 - 2020
Comprehensive Cancer Control
The Maine Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
(MCCCP) is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention to provide leadership for, and
coordination of, Maine's statewide comprehensive
cancer control efforts.
MCCCP Activities 2013 – 2014
• Policy & systems interventions to improve cancer
screening
• Youth-oriented prevention activities
• Enhanced use of cancer surveillance data
MCCCP & Cancer Control Plan
Maintain, implement, and periodically revise a
state-wide Cancer Control Plan based on:
 Cancer incidence, stage and mortality data
 Relevant behavioral and risk factor data
Collaborate with Maine Cancer Consortium and
stakeholders on plan implementation:
 Ensure membership reflects organizations that will
effectively implement Cancer Control Plan activities.
 Periodically assess membership composition and cancer
plan implementation activities and outcomes
Why Have a Plan?
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Organized management of cancer prevention and
control efforts
Strategic approach to addressing highest-burden
cancers
Framework for action to reduce cancer burden
Mobilize individuals, organizations, institutions and
communities committed to fighting cancer
Cancer Plan Focus
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Highest-burden cancers
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Evidence- or practice-based public health interventions
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Disparities in access to cancer prevention and care
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Policy, systems and environmental approaches and
interventions to sustain cancer control
Activities that compliment or enhance existing efforts
Activities that align with NCCCP priorities and state and
federal public health goals
National Comprehensive Cancer Control
Program Priorities
(Established 2010)
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Emphasize Primary Prevention of cancer
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Support Early Detection and Treatment activities
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Address public health needs of cancer survivors
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Implement policy, systems, and environmental
changes to guide sustainable cancer control
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Promote health equity as it relates to cancer control
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Demonstrate outcomes through evaluation
TODAY’S MISSION:
DEVELOP THE NEW CANCER PLAN!
Plan Development Activity
Focus Area groups
 Facilitators
 Group instructions &
responsibilities
 Discussion & development
 Recording & reporting
 Have fun!
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Creating a “SMART” plan
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Specific
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Measureable
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Achievable
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Realistic
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Time-bound
Choose your FOCUS AREA
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Prevention
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Early Detection
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Treatment
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Rehabilitation & Survivorship
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Palliative & End-of-Life Care
PLAN DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
What’s Next?
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Continued feedback collection today
 Please
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share additional thoughts and suggestions
MCC Cancer Plan Development Meetings
May 29, 2014, 10am – 12pm, Portland
 June 5, 2014, 12pm – 2pm, Brewer
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MCC Teams
 Prevention
 Early
Detection
THANK YOU!
Jessica Shaffer
[email protected]