The Cancer Registry in Denver, CO is a division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) that focuses on tracking and monitoring cancer cases in the state. They work to collect and analyze data related to cancer diagnoses, treatment, and outcomes, with the goal of improving cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies. Through their efforts, they contribute to the overall public health initiatives in Colorado and support the development of evidence-based approaches to combat cancer.
As part of the CDPHE, the Cancer Registry collaborates with various partners and communities to implement their Public Health Improvement Plan, which addresses key issues such as pandemic response, health equity, air quality improvement, mental health, and other priorities. They also actively participate in overdose prevention efforts, working with federal, state, and local partners to conduct public health surveillance of the drug overdose epidemic and support prevention strategies. Additionally, the Cancer Registry is committed to promoting public participation and ensuring equal access to programs and services for all Coloradans, in line with their mission to promote health equity and environmental justice.
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