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Minnesota Cancer Alliance

    Reducing the Burden of Cancer

    The Minnesota Cancer Alliance is a broad partnership of organizations and leaders from across Minnesota. We represent public health and health care organizations, cancer centers, culturally diverse organizations, researchers, nonprofit organizations, cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates — all dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer across the continuum from prevention and detection to treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care.

    The Minnesota Cancer Alliance is committed to reducing the burden of cancer for all people living in Minnesota. We are a coalition of over 100 organizations from diverse backgrounds and disciplines dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer across the continuum from prevention and detection to treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care.

    Be guided and inspired to action by these individuals and their families who represent the courage, hope and spirit of fellow Minnesotans who have experienced the burden of cancer. They remind us that the work of cancer control is about people.

    The Center for Disease Control (CDC) funds every state health department to support their cancer alliance. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Staff are our liaison between the MCA and the CDC.

    Our Mission: To reduce the burden of cancer for all people living in Minnesota by working together to promote the goals of Cancer Plan Minnesota.

    Our Vision: For Minnesota to be a place where:

    • Preventable cancers do not occur
    • People who develop cancer are diagnosed at the earliest stage possible
    • People with cancer are given the highest quality, state-of-the-art care available to maximize their chances of survival and quality of life
    • Preventable disparities in the prevention of cancer, and in the quality, experience, and outcomes of care for patients with cancer are eliminated
    • Full support is given to research about the causes of cancers, prevention, early detection, treatment, quality of life, and palliation

    Cancer Plan Minnesota is a framework for action that invites everyone to get involved in reducing the burden of cancer and promoting health equity. It challenges organizations and individuals in every sector and every region of the state to step up, work together and make a difference for all Minnesotans.

    Five overarching goals have guided the MN Cancer Alliance since its founding in 2005. They continue to guide the current work and provide an organizing structure for this plan: Prevention, Detection, Treatment, Survivorship, and Health Equity.

    The Minnesota Department of Health’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Program staff, The MN Cancer Alliance’s Steering Committee, a Legacy Advisory Team, and more than 30 listening sessions and online feedback ensured the process of crafting Cancer Plan Minnesota was inclusive, open and forward-thinking. Their input informed six workgroups that recommended objectives and strategies for the plan. Three criteria guided their recommendations:

    • Alignment – What other organizations already are working toward complementary ends? Could they be enlisted to help?
    • Change Potential – Can objectives be accomplished through a change in policy, systems or the environment? What strategies will help achieve and sustain change?
    • Health Equity – Will recommended objectives and strategies reduce disparities and spark action that will benefit every Minnesotan affected by cancer?

    Cancer Plan Minnesota 2025 identifies targets for action. Where baseline data are available, they are reported. However, in several cases, the data that marks progress doesn’t exist because the proposed work is new. Lead indicators need to be determined. Action plans need to be developed. Data needs to be collected and analyzed.

    Connect with others. Collaborate to make a difference. Advocate for change.

    JOIN US
    MN Cancer Alliance
    Minnesota Department of Health
    PO Box 64975
    St. Paul, MN 55164-0975
    mncanceralliance.org
    [email protected]

    July 4, 2024 Filed Under: Minnesota, Professional Organizations

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