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Title of Collaborative Activity:

International Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP)

Description of Collaborative Activity:

The National Cancer Institute and the Union for International Cancer Control convened global partners including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to cooperate in assisting countries to develop and implement quality cancer plans linked to Non-communicable Disease (NCD) control. This International Cancer Control Partnership, ICCP, believes that prioritizing cancer is critical to reaching the “25x25” goal. ICCP partners assist countries by: (1) Creating and maintaining a searchable database of current cancer control plans from around the globe; (2) Performing analysis of gaps and highlighting priority areas for inclusion in plans; (3) Providing technical assistance to countries working to develop plans with targets and evaluation strategies; (4) Providing planners with relevant existing materials and tools; and (5) Coordinating an online community of practice (through partnership with the University of New Mexico's Project ECHO) for dissemination and utilization of scientific knowledge for National Cancer Control Plan implementation. ICCP partners will use their collective state, country, and regional-level planning experience to guide plan development and implementation and will ensure planners utilize effective, evidence-based strategies to help meet the global NCD targets.

Type of Collaborative Activity:

Other

Year the Collaborative Activity Originated:

2012

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HHS Agency Collaborators on this Activity:

CDC