Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Coalition

Harnessing collective impact for cancer control and prevention in Massachusetts.

The Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Coalition (MCCC) is a statewide coalition of individuals and organizations (e.g., patients/survivors/caregivers, clinical care providers, community organizations, cancer centers, community health centers, academic partners) working to significantly reduce the burden of cancer for all residents of Massachusetts. Coalition members may have experience and expertise in one form of cancer or many.  The Coalition is organized along the stages of the cancer continuum, with explicit focus on health equity. 

Mission and Vision

Vision

To significantly reduce the burden of cancer for all residents of Massachusetts.

Mission

To develop partnerships that address disparities across the cancer continuum and improve the lives of cancer survivors and those living with cancer. Together we will:

  • Identify and eliminate barriers to health equity to close persistent gaps in cancer outcomes
  • Prioritize the unmet needs of disproportionately affected communities through advocacy, multisectoral partnerships, and ensuring equitable access to quality resources
  • Work collaboratively to implement and promote the Massachusetts State Cancer Plan

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Address

250 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108

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