Nebraska Comprehensive Cancer Control Program

 
 
 
 
 
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The Nebraska Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NECCCP) is one of 66 programs funded through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Cancer Prevention and Control's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program to implement strategies and plans to prevent and control cancer by working with organizations and community members.​
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Strategies selected by the CDC are:

  1. Working with the Nebraska Cancer Registry​ and other data sources​ to describe and assess the cancer burden in our state and guide cancer state cancer planning,
  2. Developing and strengthening partnerships for cancer control and prevention,
  3. Supporting partners in implementing evidence-based interventions (strategies proven to work), and
  4. Monitoring and evaluating the program, state cancer plan, and partnerships.


Nebraska Cancer Plan Update

The Nebraska Cancer Plan Update​ is currently underway for 2025 to 2030. If you are interested in being involved, please email to: dhhs.cdpcprogram@nebraska.gov

​​​View the Current Nebraska State Cancer Plan.


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Nebraska Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Contacts

Jolene Rohde, MPH | Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Manager

PHONE: (402) 432-1083 EMAIL: jolene.rohde@nebraska.gov

Julie Chytil, MPA, CHES®️| Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Coordinator

PHONE: (402) 440-4289 EMAIL: julie.chytil@nebraska.gov


Nebraska Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Public Health
Phone Number
(402) 471-3121
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 95026, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5026

The Nebraska ​Comprehensive Cancer and Control Program does not provide direct patient care or medical advice. Information on this webpage is intended only for educational purposes. If you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.