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Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP)

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CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) helps states and tribes across the United States increase colorectal (colon) cancer screening rates among men and women aged 50 years and older. An increase in screening rates will reduce illness and death from colorectal cancer.

The CRCCP currently funds 23 states, 6 universities, and one American Indian tribe. Please see the press release.


Featured Resources

New Hampshire Colorectal Cancer Screening Program Patient Navigation Model for Increasing Colonoscopy Quality and Completion: A Replication Manual

This manual provides information and tools to replicate the New Hampshire Colorectal Cancer Screening Program patient navigation model.

Spotlight on Year 1 of CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program

In Year 1, CRCCP grantees recruited more than 400 clinics to implement evidence-based interventions. On average, colorectal cancer screening rates at partner clinics increased 6%.

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