The inclusion of tribes and American Indian and Alaska Native People in State comprehensive cancer control plans

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This study study, funded by by Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network cooperative agreements (U48 DP006413, U48 DP006389, U48 DP006400) and the National Institutes of Health (Grant numbers: K00CA253685, 5P30CA069533, 3P30CA086862, P30CA015704), reviewed state and district CCC plans for the inclusion of Tribal-specific cancer control strategies and priorities.

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Link to Resource : https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-025-01981-w
Resource year : 2025
Reference : Pete, D., Farris, P. E., Adsul, P., Bea, J. W., Decker, D., Ingram, J., Semprini, J., Baker, H., Yellowhair, M., Blackwater, C., Dee, C., Briant, K. J., Parker, M., Zahnd, W. E., & Nash, S. H. (2025). The inclusion of tribes and American Indian and Alaska Native People in State comprehensive cancer control plans. Cancer Causes & Control. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-025-01981-w
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Cancer Care & Prevention

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