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Collaborative Partnerships for Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for American Indian and Alaska Natives

This article discusses the purpose of regional meetings aimed at strengthening partnerships, increasing participation, building infrastructure, identifying gaps, finding opportunities, and addressing gaps in cancer prevention and control efforts for American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

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Collaborative Partnerships for Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for American Indian and Alaska Natives

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  1. Collaborative Partnerships for Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for American Indian and Alaska Natives Georgina Castro, MPH, MID CDC Public Health Advisor Division of Cancer Prevention and Control September 5, 2012 National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. Purpose of Regional Meetings • Strengthening and fostering state and tribal partnerships. • Increasing AI/AN participation in cancer prevention and control planning efforts. • Building infrastructure and coalitions. • Identifying unique and common gaps in AI/AN communities. • Finding opportunities and new strategies. • Addressing gaps.

  3. Planning Committees and Meeting Attendees • Planning Committee recruited through meetings, letters, nominations and “moccasin telegraph”. • Planning Committee and meeting attendees represent: – Cancer related tribal programs (BCCEDP, CRC, CCC) – Indian Health Service and other health providers – AI/AN elders and traditional healers – State/Local Departments of Health – Non-federally recognized tribes – Non-governmental organizations

  4. “From nothing to noteworthy: The development of a cancer plan.”

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