Evaluation of State Cancer Plans Using 3 Key Metrics for Lung Cancer

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State comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans serve as a guide on how states address the burden of cancer in their area.

These plans include area-specific data about the most common types of cancer and mortality rates. The states or organizations develop strategies to create a blueprint for action. The Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that state cancer plans have goals, objectives, strategies, stakeholder involvement, a method for reducing cancer disparities, and a plan for evaluating desired outcomes.

In an analysis of all state CCC plans, GO2 for Lung Cancer identified plans with gaps in lung cancer-specific objectives and strategies and plans that included best practice language. State plans were evaluated on key criteria that looked at whether lung cancer strategies, objectives, and goals were included, if the cancer plan was up-to-date or within a current plan cycle, and if the plan used the updated 2021 lung cancer screening recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Check out the map above to see how your state plan measures and if current USPSTF lung cancer screening criteria are included.

The analysis showed more than half (>60%) of state plans did not include current criteria for lung cancer screening (USPSTF 2021), a surprising 12% omitted lung cancer as an objective, and 29% of states were dated and out of plan cycle.

Check out the map above to see how your state plan measures.

Percentage of CCC Plans That Follow Current USPSTF Lung Cancer Screening Criteria
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As of October 2023, almost 3/4 of states do not include the current USPSTF criteria for lung cancer screening. GO2 will include future updates.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths.

In 2020 alone, more people died of lung cancer than breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers combined. Nonetheless, plans often prioritize breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers, frequently grouping lung cancer into smoking cessation efforts. Just because state CCC plans mention lung cancer does not mean they necessarily have a detailed strategy for addressing it. States play a critical role in overcoming lung cancer mortality.

What can you do to help? Contact your local CCC representative to get involved with your state cancer plan lung cancer committee and advocate for the:

  • inclusion of the 2021 USPSTF lung cancer screening recommendations in your state’s cancer plan; and
  • addition of current lung cancer specific objectives and strategies.

CCC Plans by State

View your state’s CCC plan using the links below. If you are interested in advocating for comprehensive lung cancer objectives and strategies in your state, please refer to the contact information listed for each state.

State Plan Link Contact Information
Alabama View Plan Cancer Prevention and Control Division:
334-206-5851
Online form
Alaska View Plan Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion:
907-269-8092
cancer@alaska.gov
Jessica.Quinn@alaska.gov
Arizona View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Program:
602-542-1222
Cassandra.Webb@azdhs.gov
Arkansas View Plan Cancer Coalition Office:
501-404-2363
Online Form
California View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Program:
916-731-2528
shauntay.davis@cdph.ca.gov
Colorado View Plan Cancer Prevention and Control:
719-412-2207
cdphe_cancer@state.co.us
Connecticut View Plan Connecticut Cancer Partnership:
DPH Cancer Program: 860-509-7837
hogartylhccp@gmail.com
Online Form
Delaware View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch:
302-744-1020
Florida View Plan Florida Cancer Program:
850-245-4144
cancer@flhealth.gov
Georgia View Plan Chronic Disease Prevention:
404-657-6606
Chronic.Disease@dph.ga.gov
Hawaii View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition:
808-692-7480
Christina.Teel@doh.hawaii.gov
Idaho View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho (CCAI) Partnership:
Online Form
Illinois View Plan Illinois Department of Public Health Comprehensive Cancer:
217-782-3300
DPH.CompCancer@illinois.gov.
Indiana View Plan Indiana Comprehensive Cancer Control Program:
317-234-2945
Cancer@isdh.in.gov
Iowa View Plan Iowa Cancer Consortium:
staff@canceriowa.org
Kansas View Plan Cancer Prevention & Control Programs:
785-296-1207
Kentucky View Plan Kentucky Cancer Consortium:
Elaine.Russell@uky.edu
Louisiana View Plan Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control Programs:
504-568-5877
nsing5@lsuhsc.edu
Maine View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Program/
Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention:
207-773-2533
207-287-2906
info@mainecancer.org
rebecca.pearce@maine.gov
dani@mainecancer.org
Maryland View Plan Center for Cancer Prevention and Control
Maryland Department of Health:
410-767-5281
mdh.cancer@maryland.gov
Massachusetts View Plan Massachusetts Department of Public Health:
Online Form
Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Coalition:
melanie.steeves@mass.gov
Cancer Registry:
617-624-5662
Michigan View Plan Cancer Prevention and Control:
877-588-6224
cancer@michigan.gov
Minnesota View Plan Minnesota Cancer Alliance:
communications@mncanceralliance.org
Mississippi View Plan Mississippi Partnership for Comprehensive Cancer Control:
601-206-1559
Catherine.Young@msdh.ms.gov
DeShundra.Barnes@msdh.ms.gov
Missouri View Plan Bureau of Cancer and Chronic Disease Control:
573-522-2806
866-726-9926
info@health.mo.gov
Missouri Cancer Consortium:
Online Form
Montana View Plan Montana Cancer Control Programs:
406-444-4599
lmerchant@mt.gov
Nebraska View Plan Nebraska Cancer Registry:
DHHS.PublicHealthStatistics@nebraska.gov
Nevada View Plan Nevada Cancer Coalition:
775-451-1670
New Hampshire View Plan Cancer Programs:
NHHealthyLives@dhhs.nh.gov
New Jersey View Plan New Jersey Cancer Epidemiology Services:
609-633-0500
Online Form
New Mexico View Plan New Mexico Cancer Council:
MaggieC.VanHeuklon@doh.nm.gov
New York View Plan Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control
New York State Department of Health:
518-474-1222
CanServ@health.ny.gov
North Carolina View Plan North Carolina Cancer Prevention and Control Branch:
919-707-5312
cushanta.horton@dhhs.nc.gov
North Dakota View Plan Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
North Dakota Health and Human Services:
701-328-9460
adclark@nd.gov
North Dakota Cancer Coalition:
Online Form
Ohio View Plan Ohio Department of Health Cancer Program:
614-728-7418
Oklahoma View Plan Oklahoma State Department of Health
The Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion:
405-426-8300
Center@health.ok.gov
Oklahoma Comprehensive Cancer Network:
 occn@health.ok.gov
Oregon View Plan Oregon Comprehensive Cancer Control Program:
971-673-0984
hpcdp-ops.teams-tasks@odhsoha.oregon.gov
Pennsylvania View Plan Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Pennsylvania Department of Health:
717-783-1457
RA-DHCAB_PCC@pa.gov
Rhode Island View Plan Rhode Island Department of Health:
401-222-7899
DOH.Website@health.ri.gov
South Carolina View Plan South Carolina Cancer Alliance:
803-708-4732
info@sccancer.org
South Dakota View Plan South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control:
605-367-8375
Sarah.Quail@state.sd.us
Shannon.Park@state.sd.us
Tennessee View Plan Tennessee Comprehensive Cancer Control Program:
emilee.bauer@tn.gov
rachel.matlock@tn.gov
Texas View Plan Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas:
512-463-3190
cprit@cprit.texas.gov
Utah View Plan Department of Health and Human Services:
cancer@utah.gov
Vermont View Plan Department of Health:
802-863-7200
Online Form
Virginia View Plan Department of Health Cancer Registry:
804-864-7873
nikkia.ray@vdh.virginia.gov
Washington View Plan Washington CARES:
360-236-3674
cancer@doh.wa.gov
Washington, D.C. View Plan Department of Health:
202-442-5955
doh@dc.gov
West Virginia View Plan Health Promotion and Chronic Disease:
304-352-6012
Mountains of Hope, West Virginia's Comprehensive Cancer Coalition:
craig.c.bromley@wv.gov
Wisconsin View Plan Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative:
Online Form
Wyoming View Plan Wyoming Cancer Program:
800-264-1296
wdh.cancerservices@wyo.gov

If you have any questions or updates, please get in touch with Sydney Burchell at sburchell@go2.org.

Additional Resources

If you are interested in learning more about various topics touched on in state comprehensive cancer control plans or more about lung cancer, please click on these resources:

Information and plans are based on the State Cancer Plan Page and current as of October 14, 2023.