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Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP)

Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP)

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CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program increases screening to save lives.

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This video illustrates how CRCCP award recipients and their community partners work together to increase colorectal cancer screening rates.

How the CRCCP Increases Screening

The CRCCP works with clinics, hospitals, and other health care organizations to use strategies that have been shown to increase screening.

The CRCCP Award Recipients

The CRCCP funds 35 state, university, tribal, and other award recipients across the United States.

CRCCP Evaluation Results and Publications

Key findings from rigorous evaluations of the CRCCP and visual summaries of publications.

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Learn about innovative ways in which CRCCP award recipients have increased colorectal cancer screening rates in their communities.

Field Guide
Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions

The Field Guide will help you assess primary care clinics’ readiness to implement cancer screening evidence-based interventions.

Economic Evaluation
Economic Evaluation of Interventions to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening

A series of research briefs examined the effectiveness of interventions that four CRCCP recipients used to increase screening uptake.

Last Reviewed: March 13, 2023
Source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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  • About the Programplus icon
    • How the Colorectal Cancer Control Program Increases Screening
  • Award Recipient Highlightsplus icon
    • Iowa Health Center Covers Transportation Costs to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening
    • West Virginia Clinic Raises Its Colorectal Cancer Screening Rate
    • New Strategies Bring Big Rewards in Florida
  • CRCCP Evaluation Results and Publicationsplus icon
    • Economic Evaluation of Interventions to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening
    • Integrated Approaches to Delivering Cancer Screenings to Address Disparities
    • Economic Assessment of Patient Navigation to Improve Colonoscopy Completion
    • Role of an Implementation Economics Analysis
  • Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventionsplus icon
    • Phase 1: Convene Team Members and Determine Assessment Activities
    • Phase 2: Design and Administer the Readiness Assessment
    • Phase 3: Evaluate Assessment Data
    • Phase 4: Develop an Implementation Plan
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