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Welcome to the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership’s Resource Library. You can search this collection of CCC resources and tools using the CCCNP priority areas below, or you can scroll down to browse all resources.
If you are looking for additional CCC resources outside of the priority areas, including categories based on National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Library of Indicators and Data Sources (LIDs), please visit the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center’s Cancer Control Technical Assistance Portal (TAP) Resource Repository.
Examples of resources include research reports, toolkits, fact sheets and infographics, as well as sample program plans and guides for developing new programs. We regularly add new resources, so check back often!
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Title | Description | Year |
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Guide to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Resources for Local Health Departments |
NACCHO is pleased to announce an updated edition of the Guide to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Resources for Local Health Departments. The guide provides resources to assist local health departments (LHDs) in their HPV initiative planning and overall efforts to increase HPV vaccination rates in their jurisdictions. LHDs can use the collection of print materials, audio/video communications, guidance documents, and other tools to increase awareness and knowledge of the HPV vaccine, share strategies with healthcare providers for talking with parents and increasing HPV vaccination rates within their practice, and learn more about the HPV work of immunization coalitions across the country. The updated guide also highlights resources developed by the LHDs that participated in NACCHO’s HPV Demonstration Site Project. |
2017 |
Accelerating HPV Vaccine Uptake: Urgency for Action to Prevent Cancer - President's Cancer Panel Annual Report 2012-2013 |
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) cause most cases of cervical cancer and large proportions of vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers. HPV also causes genital warts and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis. HPV vaccines could dramatically reduce the incidence of HPV-associated cancers and other conditions among both females and males, but uptake of the vaccines has fallen short of target levels. The President's Cancer Panel finds underuse of HPV vaccines a serious but correctable threat to progress against cancer. In this report, the Panel presents four goals to increase HPV vaccine uptake: three of these focus on the United States and the fourth addresses ways the United States can help to increase global uptake of the vaccines. Several high-priority research questions related to HPV and HPV vaccines also are identified. |
2014 |
Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T |
Links to Comprehensive Cancer Control Resources for public health professionals |
2018 |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HPV Resources |
HPV resources for parents and the public, healthcare professionals and for partners and programs |
2018 |
Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccination Disparities in South Carolina |
This project is designed to identify existing initiatives targeting cervical cancer prevention and control in rural South Carolina. |
2020 |
Closing in on the Bull's Eye: Moving from Volume to Value through HPV Vaccination |
Published in American Medical Group Association’s Group Practice Journal, this article by AMGA and the National HPV Vaccination Roundtable makes the case for why health systems hold the key to preventing and eliminating HPV cancers. |
2019 |
HPV Champion Toolkit |
This toolkit has the best resources available to help providers:
By focusing on ways you can make changes that will lead to improved HPV vaccination rates, YOU are an HPV champion. |
2017 |
HPV Vaccination Initiative Contact Map |
This map provides a visual display of U.S. HPV vaccination uptake iniatiatives/interventions that is public and searchable by state and organization. |
2018 |
NIAM Blog Series 2017: Turning the Tide on HPV Vaccination Rates |
Throughout the month of August, NACCHO’s National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) Blog Series highlights the importance of immunizations across the lifespan. This week’s NIAM Blog Series post takes us to Florida, where high rates of human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated cancers and low HPV vaccination rates led the Florida Department of Health in Broward County (DOH-Broward) to take action. |
2017 |
Safely Resuming and Promoting Cancer Screening During the COVD-19 Pandemic |
Tthe American Cancer Society developed these reports to summarize the current situation and to provide guidance on how public health agencies, health care providers, and screening advocates across the nation can promote and deliver cancer screening appropriately, safely, and equitably during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 |
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