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
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The Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (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.
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Participating in a clinical trial could be a treatment option for cancer. To learn more and find out if you qualify, check out these clinical trial resources:
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Clinical trials at the University of Colorado Cancer Center.
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For lung cancer clinical trials, the American Lung Association can help determine your eligibility.
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The American Cancer Society has information about care plans for cancer treatment.
Caregiving for someone in cancer treatment
If you are a caregiver for someone in cancer treatment, find resources and support from the American Cancer Society.
Colorado Central Cancer Registry
Provides complete statewide data on cancer.
Community cancer investigations
Data and reports concerning cases of cancer clusters thought to be related to environmental risks.