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How Well Are States Tracking Cancer? Introduction
Information is the most vital tool for finding ways to more effectively treat and prevent the disease. Health agencies in each state are responsible for compiling information about the rates of cancer to study patterns and trends. These “cancer tracking” efforts are essential to help find cures, improve treatments and develop strong public health initiatives aimed at reducing cancer rates. This report examines how well state health agencies are doing in their efforts to track, control and prevent cancer, and awards grades on a state-by-state basis. It concludes that states are missing key, important opportunities to reduce cancer rates. According to the report findings, most states perform very well at maintaining high quality data about cancer rates. However, findings also revealed cancer control and prevention could be greatly enhanced if increased efforts were made to connect cancer tracking information and other sources of health information on a routine and systematized basis. Additionally, the survey revealed a gap in the ability of states to answer the public's questions about disparities in cancer rates among different ethnic groups and communities. Trust for America's Health (TFAH) offers specific recommendations for how cancer tracking could be improved to increase prevention efforts and reduce the burden of cancer on families, communities and the nation.
The Grades Click on a state name for the complete state report card...
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