Cancer Survivorship Partners
CDC works with public, non-profit, and private organizations to create and implement strategies to help the millions of people in the United States and other countries who are living with, through, and beyond cancer. CDC also works with organizations and agencies with a focus on special cancer survivorship topics.
Please see our partners for different topics and types of cancer—
- Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network
- Colorectal cancer
- Comprehensive cancer control
- Health disparities in cancer
- International cancer control
- National Program of Cancer Registries
- Prostate cancer
- Skin cancer
Cancer Survivorship Research Conference
The American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the LIVESTRONG Foundation support the Cancer Survivorship Research Conference. This biennial meeting brings together researchers, clinicians, cancer survivors, advocates, policymakers, and public health experts to share the latest research and interventions designed to improve the long-term health and quality of life for cancer survivors and their families.
Information about previous and upcoming conferences is available—
- 2016: “Innovation in a Rapidly Changing Landscape”
- 2014: “Advancing Survivorship Through Multilevel Collaborations”
- 2012: “Cancer Survivorship Research: Translating Science to Care”
- 2010: “Cancer Survivorship Research: Recovery and Beyond”
- 2008: “Cancer Survivorship Research: Mapping the New Challenges”
- Page last reviewed: May 30, 2017
- Page last updated: March 10, 2016
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