Around 21,000 cancers are diagnosed each year in Colorado. When cancer is found, treat it with the most appropriate and comprehensive care.
Treating cancer
- The Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCP)
- The BCCP serves eligible women who have been diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer. BCCP also covers breast and cervical conditions that may lead to cancer if not treated.
- The American Cancer Society
- Learn more about cancer treatment, side effects, caregiving, and living well while in cancer treatment.
- Clinical trials
- Participating in a clinical trial could be a treatment option for cancer. Learn more about clinical trials and see if you qualify:
- University of Colorado Cancer Center clinical trials.
- American Cancer Society information about clinical trials and finding a clinical trial.
- The American Lung Association can help you find lung cancer clinical trials.
- Participating in a clinical trial could be a treatment option for cancer. Learn more about clinical trials and see if you qualify:
Caregivers and family
- Find resources and support for caregivers caring for someone in cancer treatment from the American Cancer Society.
Colorado Central Cancer Registry
- The Colorado Central Cancer Registry provides complete statewide data on cancer.
Community cancer investigations
- The CDPHE collaborates with the Colorado Central Cancer Registry to respond to concerns about possible cancer clusters thought to be related to environmental risks.