Cancer has affected most of us in some way, shape, or form, whether it be the diagnosis of a friend, a family member or even ourselves. Check out the North Dakota Cancer Control Plan to see what we are doing to address cancer in our state.
Together, we are working to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer for all North Dakotans. We invite you to learn more and stay connected with the North Dakota Cancer Coalition.
We appreciate your support! If you would like to make a donation, please email the Coalition at ndcc@nd.gov for directions on how and where you can do so.
Please know that we are a non-profit and all funds are greatly appreciated to help our coalition in our mission to prevent cancer, increase cancer screening, and improve the lives of those diagnosed with cancer.
Thank you for your support to the NDCC and for helping us move forward!
Calendar of Events
Please email NDCC@nd.gov with event dates, times, and registration information that you would like shared with coalition members and the public. Partner events will be boxed in black and NDCC events will be boxed in purple.
North Dakota Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Annual Meeting
12/02/2021 1:00 PM - 12/02/2021 4:00 PM Virtual
NDCCRT 2021 Annual Meeting Agenda
Cancer Control Plan
The North Dakota Cancer Coalition is pleased to present the 2018-2022 North Dakota Cancer Control Plan. The North Dakota Cancer Coalition is made up of experts from community-based organizations; healthcare organizations; local, state, and federal agencies; cancer survivors, and individuals with an interest in cancer prevention and control.
2018-2022 North Dakota Cancer Control Plan
Burden of Cancer Publication
The burden of cancer impacts us all in some way. The Cancer Burden Study provides the North Dakota Cancer Coalition and our partners with statistics and knowledge essential in the fight against cancer.
Documents
Download the overall summary of the 2020 Burden of Cancer Report.
Order NDCC Resources
Check out the NDCC Resource order page to request merchandise, the UV toolkit, and/or the dermascan machine.