Resources

The continuing and escalating global fight against cancer demands new tools and the latest available data and trends. The Cancer Atlas website and The Cancer Atlas, Third Edition book – produced by the American Cancer Society, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the Union for…

Find American Cancer Society resources to help your Comprehensive Cancer Control program or coalition implement evidence-based interventions and policy, systems, and environmental changes.

The American Cancer Society and National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable provides a detailed manual for increasing colorectal cancer screening rates in the community health center setting.

Get reliable information from the American Cancer Society to help educate yourself and your staff, and learn more about how the American Cancer Society is working to end health disparities and fight cancer around the world.

The Public Health Law Center and the American Cancer Society have partnered to update the Center’s Healthy Healthcare Toolkit, which is designed to help organizations create healthier food environments with a special focus on hospital and healthcare settings. Although the toolkit focuses on…

This report provides current and projected cancer prevalence estimates for the United States, as well as data from the National Cancer Data Base on treatment patterns, and information on the common effects of cancer and its treatment.

The American Cancer Society (ACS), a CCC National Partner, works to eliminate cancer as a major public health problem. The organization provides resources for patients and professionals and offers technical assistance to CCC programs.

The Nine Habits were developed utilizing information from an evaluation in 2012 that identified the attributes of high-performing CCC Programs and with input from CCC coalition members and many comprehensive cancer control experts throughout the nation. The updated version of the guide was…

The American Cancer Society, in partnership with the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership, developed this guide to detail the importance of tobacco cessation for cancer survivors and provide recommendations on how local health departments can use existing resources to link cessation…

The National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center (The Survivorship Center) is a collaboration between the American Cancer Society (ACS), a CCC National Partner, and the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Institute funded by a 5-year cooperative agreement from the CDC. Its goal is to shape…