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  1. Cancer Control Continuum

    The cancer control continuum describes the various stages from cancer etiology, prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and end of life.

  2. Cancer ContinuumCancer Atlas

    Each country has opportunities to prevent and control cancer through resource-stratified evidence-based interventions across the entire cancer care continuum, from risk factor …

  3. The Cancer Continuum: From Prevention to Survivorship

    Aug 4, 2025 · The “cancer continuum” describes the entire experience of cancer, from prevention and diagnosis through treatment and into long-term survivorship. It highlights that cancer care …

  4. The changing global landscape of national cancer control plans

    Dec 16, 2024 · As the cancer burden continues to rise disproportionately in low-income and middle-income countries, more countries are developing and implementing NCCPs that …

  5. Defining Health Across the Cancer Continuum - PMC

    While the effects of cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment represent a continuum, it can be divided into two broad categories: early cancer with a focus on health in survivorship and …

  6. What is cancer control? - UICC

    Feb 27, 2025 · Effective (and adequately financed) cancer control plans are needed everywhere to stop the growing cancer burden and to help more people survive this disease regardless of …

  7. Home | Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS)

    The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) has the lead responsibility at NCI for supporting research in cancer surveillance, epidemiology, health services, behavioral …

  8. Cancer Care Continuum | Public Health Sciences Division

    The Cancer Control Continuum, also known as the Cancer Care Continuum, has been used since at least the mid-1970s to describe the various points from cancer prevention, detection, …

  9. Cancer prevention and control: an overview of a decade of …

    The articles also coaddress research related to two or more stages of the cancer control continuum (from etiology to prevention and detection, to diagnosis/treatment and survivorship, …

  10. The importance of the person/patient/survivor's lived experience across ...

    Sep 9, 2021 · What that person thinks and feels, perceives and recalls—their lived experience—not only is central to his or her quality of life across all aspects of the cancer …