Indiana Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
The Indiana Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (ICCP) is dedicated to reducing the cancer burden in Indiana through coordinated collective action among its members and the sharing of vital resources, knowledge, and passion. With a notable decrease of 18.4% in cancer death rates from 2006 to 2015, the program strives to address the fact that 40% of Hoosiers will face cancer in their lifetime, while also acknowledging that Indiana's cancer death rates exceed the national average.
The ICCP actively encourages community involvement and provides various opportunities for membership and collaboration among partner organizations. By leveraging collective efforts, the program aims to improve cancer prevention, screening, and treatment throughout the state, fostering a stronger, healthier community.
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