Comprehensive Cancer Control Program

Southeastern Idaho Public Health's Comprehensive Cancer Control Program works to reduce the burden of cancer through prevention, education, early detection, and community partnerships. The program promotes healthy lifestyles, encourages recommended cancer screenings, and works with healthcare providers and local organizations to improve access to cancer prevention and support services.

Key Numbers

Selected measures highlighted in the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program report.

1.85M

Cancer cases reported in the United States in 2022.

446

Cancer cases per 100,000 people in Idaho in 2022.

200

People educated through the sun safety program from FY2023 through FY2026.

26

SIPH employees screened through the PMC Mammography Mobile Bus in FY2025-FY2026.

Visual Summary with Expandable Data

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Sources Listed in the Report

Original Report Pages

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Full first page of the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program report

Page 1: Program Overview and Prevention Data

Program overview, why cancer prevention matters, Cancer Control newsletter data, and sun safety education.

Full second page of the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program report

Page 2: Screening and Digital Outreach

Cancer screening events, Facebook and Instagram outreach, website activity, and metric definitions.

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