Reduce
the human and economic burden
of cancer in Virginia through risk reduction and early detection.
Welcome to
the Virginia Department of Health
(VDH) Comprehensive
Cancer Prevention and Control Project (CPCP)
web site. This project is funded by a grant from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of the National
Comprehensive Cancer Prevention and Control Program.
The mission of the CPCP is to reduce
the
incidence, morbidity, and mortality of cancer
through prevention, early detection, treatment,
rehabilitation, and palliation by working with
partners across the state.
History
In January 1998, the VDH identified the need to
address cancer as a public health issue and
established the Cancer Control Project. In
November 1998, with the creation of the Cancer
Plan Advisory committee, (2003, name changed to Cancer Plan
Action Coalition, CPAC)
VDH spearheaded the development of a
state cancer plan for the prevention and control
of cancer. In 2000, the Virginia
Cancer Plan
(VCP) for 2001-2005, a guide outlining the state’s
goals and strategies for all areas of comprehensive cancer
control, was developed. In 2004, an addendum with baseline
data and measurable objectives was developed. The VCP contains
18 goals with associated objectives, 70 recommendations and
over 150 strategies.
Overview
of cancer
Cancer is not a single disease, but actually represents more than 100
distinct diseases. Cancer is the leading cause of death for people under
age 85 in Virginia. Between 1999 and 2003, over 147,000 cases of cancer
were diagnosed in Virginia, and over 67,000 people in Virginia died from
cancer.
In Virginia, an estimated 35,090 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed,
and 13,740 deaths will occur in 2007. For more data on cancer in
Virginia, visit the Virginia Cancer Registry and the Virginia
Division of Health Statistics . In 2005, there were 25,935
hospitalizations due to cancer (as a primary diagnosis) in Virginia, at
a cost of over $854 million.
Click on this link for a comprehensive chronic disease data report that describes the prevalence of chronic disease, related risk factors, costs, and associated morbidity and mortality.
Contact Us: Theresa.Teekah@vdh.virginia.gov
Cancer Control Project Manager
109 Governor St, DCDPC 10th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 864-7877 Fax Phone: (804) 864-7880